The Management Bible

The Management Bible
Author: Neil Flanagan
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 1744
Release: 2015-12-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1770226486

What makes The Management Bible special is that all the knowledge you need on management has been encapsulated in one comprehensive, handy volume. Covering topics such as managing yourself, staff relationships, office crises, interpersonal conflict and skills building, the book offers step-by-step solutions to over 300 common management challenges and problems. Packed with practical, no-nonsense advice, The Management Bible is informative, authoritative and a wonderful survival manual for managers at all levels.

School Leadership

School Leadership
Author: Stuart Carl Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1989
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Recognizing the importance of good leadership to the achievement of educational excellence, the second edition of this handbook synthesizes a large body of school leadership literature and explores the subject from three perspectives: the person, the structure, and the skills. Part I examines characteristics of today's educational leaders; effective leadership styles and qualities; administrator training, hiring, and induction methods; and the scarcity of female and black school leaders. Part II looks at the organizational supports underlying school leadership. This section examines the balance of authority between the central office and the school site, the team approach to management, the decision-making context, and the components of school climate. Part III highlights leadership abilities needed by today's school administrators. Besides knowing how to manage the school's instructional program and staff, administrators must be able to communicate in today's more open, sharing organization; build coalitions of community groups; make meetings more productive; and manage time, stress, and conflict more effectively. Concerned about integrating theory with practice, the book offers many practical suggestions for using the information presented. Accompanying each chapter are extensive bibliographical references that appear at the end of the volume. (MLH)

Just About Everything a Manager Needs to Know in South Africa

Just About Everything a Manager Needs to Know in South Africa
Author: Neil Flanagan
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2015-12-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 177022646X

This book distils just about everything relating to successful management practice into practical and immediately accessible ‘how-tos’, providing answers to all your management problems and questions in straightforward language with the minimum of fuss. You no longer have to separate the practical ideas from entangling management jargon and theory – the authors have done all that for you. Over 200 topics appear as double-page spreads, and each is cross-referenced and presented as a step-by-step solution to management problems and issues.

Australian Management Essentials

Australian Management Essentials
Author: Neil Flanagan
Publisher: Woodslane Press
Total Pages: 1601
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1925403009

Australian Management Essentials is the most comprehensive book about management available. This invaluable reference covers all topics essential to senior managers, front-line managers and supervisors. Hundreds of step-by-step solutions are presented in a uniquely accessible structure, along with proven leadership tactics and expert management tips. Discover everything that the Australian manager needs to know in order to manage and lead effectively in the workplace.

Roberta's Rules of Order

Roberta's Rules of Order
Author: Alice Collier Cochran
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004-02-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A consultant for nonprofit management support organizations challenges nonprofit leaders to retire "Robert's Rules of Order" and adopt a simpler, friendlier, and more effective method for conducting meetings.