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McGraw-Hill Engineering and Technology Management Series: Management as a New Technology

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Provides the tools, concepts, and technologies for enhancing managerial competency in managing technology. Table of Strategic Mistakes in Managing Technology; Malpractice in Managing Technical Professionals; A Model for Effective Utilization of Technical Professionals; Developing a Flexible Managerial Leadership Style; Motivating and Rewarding Technical Professionals; Resolving Conflict in Interpersonal and Project Management Settings; Enhancing Creativity and Innovation; Building Effective Teams Through Delegation; Managing Change; Turning Around Poor Performance; Cultivating Mentoring Relationships; Dealing With Career Setbacks and Managerial Failure; Effective Handling of Succession Planning. Illustrated.

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McGraw-Hill Engineering and Technology Management Series: Management as a New Technology, Michael K. Badawy

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1993
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Title
McGraw-Hill Engineering and Technology Management Series: Management as a New Technology
Language
English
Released
1993
Format
Hardcover
Pages
424
ISBN10
0070029881
ISBN13
9780070029880
Series
Description
Provides the tools, concepts, and technologies for enhancing managerial competency in managing technology. Table of Strategic Mistakes in Managing Technology; Malpractice in Managing Technical Professionals; A Model for Effective Utilization of Technical Professionals; Developing a Flexible Managerial Leadership Style; Motivating and Rewarding Technical Professionals; Resolving Conflict in Interpersonal and Project Management Settings; Enhancing Creativity and Innovation; Building Effective Teams Through Delegation; Managing Change; Turning Around Poor Performance; Cultivating Mentoring Relationships; Dealing With Career Setbacks and Managerial Failure; Effective Handling of Succession Planning. Illustrated.