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Developing Management Skills (6th Edition)


Developing Management Skills (6th Edition)

Developing Management Skills (6th Edition)

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Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Author: David A. Whetten
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2004-09-10
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Label: Prentice Hall
Number Of Pages: 720
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 4.5

Developing Management skills 2008-07-15
This is an outstanding text- I was utilizing it in a military course and liked it so much I bought it for myself. I have an MBA, snd saw this text as a real opportunity to review and sharpen my people skills.


A somewhat decent book 2008-01-19
Covers all of the basic managerial skills one must learn to be an effective leader.


Ok for a text book, but there are better books out there 2007-08-03
This was a required text for a MBA management class I was taking. While I enjoyed the class, the book itself was disappointing, and even the authors point out that many of the surveys and self-analysis tools are limited because the better tools are all proprietary. Most of the book is a re-hash of standard managment philosophy, with some statistical justification thrown in.
If you are looking to improve your management skills, I recommend going straight to the primary sources, which includes most of Stephen Covey's books, along with other management and self-improvement books like Emotional Intelligence, Execution, One-Minute Manager, etc. This book tries to cover the same ground, but ends up being far less informative or interesting then the popular management books it emulates.


Developing Management Skills 2007-05-17
Was delivered promptly in mint condition and at the best price available!


Great Product/Price 2007-05-17
Great Product and Price. Good Shipping. Great book for aspiring managers. Looks at Management as a social science. Great concepts and processes built into the book to guide you on what you need to improve on.