The Rational Manager

The Rational Manager
Author: Charles Higgins Kepner,Benjamin B. Tregoe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1976
Genre: Decision making
ISBN: UOM:39015042952906

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The New Rational Manager

The New Rational Manager
Author: Charles Higgins Kepner,Benjamin B. Tregoe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1997
Genre: Decision-making
ISBN: UVA:X004394640

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The New Rational Manager

The New Rational Manager
Author: Charles H. Kepner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:692234602

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The New Rational Manager

The New Rational Manager
Author: Charles Higgins Kepner,Benjamin B. Tregoe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1981
Genre: Decision making
ISBN: OCLC:85957284

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The Rational Manager

The Rational Manager
Author: Charles H. Kepner,Perrin Stryker,Benjamin B. Trego
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1978
Genre: Decision making
ISBN: OCLC:226168713

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Critical Thinking for Managers

Critical Thinking for Managers
Author: Radu Atanasiu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030736002

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This book discusses critical thinking as a tool for more compassionate leadership, presenting tried and tested methods for managing disagreement, for anticipating and solving problems, and for enhancing empathy. Employing a lighter tone of voice than most management books, it also shows how and when less-than-rational mechanisms such as intuition and heuristics may be efficient decision-making tools in any manager’s toolbox. Critical thinking is useful for analyzing incoming information in the context of decision-making and is crucial for structuring outgoing information in the context of persuasion. When trying to convince a client to buy a service, an executive board to fund a project, or a colleague to change a procedure, managers can use the simple step-by-step guides provided here to prepare for successful meetings and effective pitches. Managerial thinking can be steadily improved, using a structured process, especially if we learn to think about our thinking. This book guides current and would-be managers through this process of improving and metathinking, in connection with decision-making and persuasion. Using examples from business, together with research insights from Behavioral Economics and from Management and Organizational Cognition, the author illustrates common pitfalls like hidden assumptions and cognitive biases, and provides easy-to-use solutions for testing hypotheses and resolving dilemmas.

Rational Decisions in Organisations

Rational Decisions in Organisations
Author: Frédéric Adam,Dorota Kuchta,Stanisław Stanek
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2022-05-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000543100

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Managers in organisations must make rational decisions. Rational decision making is the opposite of intuitive decision making. It is a strict procedure utilising objective knowledge and logic. It involves identifying the problem to solve, gathering facts, identifying options and outcomes, analysing them, considering all the relationships and selecting the decision. Rational decision making requires support: methods and software tools. The identification of the problem to solve needs methods that would measure and evaluate the current situation. Identification and evaluation of options and analysis of the available possibilities involves analysis and optimisation methods. Incorporating intuition into rational decision making needs adequate methods that would translate ideas or observed behaviours into hard data. Communication, observation and opinions recording is hardly possible today without adequate software. Information and data that form the input, intermediate variables and the output must be stored, managed and made accessible in a user-friendly manner. Rational Decisions in Organisations: Theoretical and Practical Aspects presents selected recent developments in the support of the widely understood rational decision making in organisations, illustrated through case studies. The book shows not only the variety of perspectives involved in decision making, but also the variety of domains where rational decision support systems are needed. The case studies present decision making by medical doctors, students and managers of various universities, IT project teams, construction companies, banks and small and large manufacturing companies. Covering the richness of relationships in which the decisions should and must be taken, the book illustrates how modern organisations operate in chains and networks; they have multiple responsibilities, including social, legal, business and ethical duties. Nowadays, managers in organisations can make transparent decisions and consider a multitude of stakeholders and their diverse features, incorporating diverse criteria, using multiple types and drivers of information and decision-making patterns, and referring to numerous lessons learned. As the book makes clear, the marriage of theoretical ideas with the possibilities offered by technology can make the decisions in organisations more rational and, at the same time, more human.

The Effective Manager

The Effective Manager
Author: Mark Horstman
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119244608

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The how-to guide for exceptional management from the bottom up The Effective Manager is a hands-on practical guide to great management at every level. Written by the man behind Manager Tools, the world's number-one business podcast, this book distills the author's 25 years of management training expertise into clear, actionable steps to start taking today. First, you'll identify what "effective management" actually looks like: can you get the job done at a high level? Do you attract and retain top talent without burning them out? Then you'll dig into the four critical behaviors that make a manager great, and learn how to adjust your own behavior to be the leader your team needs. You'll learn the four major tools that should be a part of every manager's repertoire, how to use them, and even how to introduce them to the team in a productive, non-disruptive way. Most management books are written for CEOs and geared toward improving corporate management, but this book is expressly aimed at managers of any level—with a behavioral framework designed to be tailored to your team's specific needs. Understand your team's strengths, weaknesses, and goals in a meaningful way Stop limiting feedback to when something goes wrong Motivate your people to continuous improvement Spread the work around and let people stretch their skills Effective managers are good at the job and "good at people." The key is combining those skills to foster your team's development, get better and better results, and maintain a culture of positive productivity. The Effective Manager shows you how to turn good into great with clear, actionable, expert guidance.