Categories

The Ten Commandments of Management

You haven’t logged in yet. Sign In to continue.

Request for Review Sample

Through our website, you are submitting the application for you to evaluate the book. If it is approved, you may read the electronic edition of this book online.

Copyright Usage
Application
 

Special Note:
The submission of this request means you agree to inquire the books through RIGHTOL, and undertakes, within 18 months, not to inquire the books through any other third party, including but not limited to authors, publishers and other rights agencies. Otherwise we have right to terminate your use of Rights Online and our cooperation, as well as require a penalty of no less than 1000 US Dollars.


Description

Christians are called to respect and care about all people; managers are, too. This is the underlying philosophy of The Ten Commandments of Management. Using proven business models mixed with appropriate Biblical references, this book provides the ten things managers need to know how to do. Following these commandments will make you a more successful manager and those who report to you more effective, productive and successful, as well. What could be better than achieving a win/win outcome in your business? Sometimes this means moving people out of the wrong job, sometimes it means offering a hand up. Too many managers and too many employees relate to each other within a parent-child paradigm. Read the Ten Commandments of Management to learn how to manage Adults through being an Adult. If you know nothing else about management, know these Ten Commandments.

Author

Palmer Hartl:

As a writer of management training courses, articles on the change in the U.S. employment paradigm in the post-downsizing era, and countless sermons, the Rev. Palmer Hartl helps his reader take the conceptual and make it practical. With his unique skills and experience as writer, minister, pastoral psychotherapist, business consultant and corporate senior manager, he is frequently called on to teach and consult with for- profit and non-profit organizations. He strives to help managers get the most work done while treating their people with dignity and care. In his ongoing church work, Rev. Hartl seeks to connect the Gospel message to issues we all wrestle with in our daily lives.

Share via valid email address:


Back
© 2024 RIGHTOL All Rights Reserved.