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“Management Science” and the Manager

Management Science, 1955
Most of the writing on the new “Management Science,” that is on the application of systematic methodology to the job of managing in the business enterprise, has so far come from the scientists. Understandably it has therefore focused on the finding of areas in business to which the scientist can apply tools and techniques with which he is already ...
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Management and the Dominance of Managers

2009
Managers are powerful. The organizations of our time are in essence managerial organizations, even our societies are managerial societies. This book looks behind the portrait of management as value-free 'technicality' and challenges the image of managers as the selfless pursuer of an organization's survival and development. It ex-plains that individual
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Managing Creativity, Managing Management

1989
The centre stage in any discussion of accountability in broadcasting in Britain is inevitably held by the BBC. The BBC has increasingly made itself more accountable; but in the 1980s the issue is whether that accountability is sufficient or even of the appropriate kind.
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Management by management

Human Resource Management, 1967
AbstractThere is more to be lost through management's not doing its proper job than from encroachment from labor or government. When a manager abdicates his responsibilities, the result is a lack of balance in management style.
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manager to manager

Journal AWWA, 2001
This column discusses a leadership institute for public water and wastewater utility executives called the Water and Wastewater Utility Leadership Center. Its goal is to prepare and develop leaders for public water and wastewater utilities by increasing their leadership capabilities and expanding their global business perspectives.
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Manage or be managed.

Texas medicine, 1998
Has managed care taken over medicine in Texas? By Laurie Stoneham, Associate editor David Rogers, MD, remembers what it was like working in his dad's grocery store growing up in Tahoka, Tex. "I feel like I was treated better professionally as a grocery sacker than I am as a physician nowadays. That's hard to tolerate." Dr Rogers is not alone.
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Management Is Management Is Management Is... (Or Is It?)"

Public Administration Review, 1978
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Managing the Managers

Challenge, 1960
■ in all societies of any size and complexity, there must be persons who perform the managerial function. In earlier eras, this function was performed by those who by virtue of heredity, property rights, military prowess or priestly skill held positions of power.
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