How Managers Make Things Happen

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In a corporate world become overwhelming with over-organization, red tape,

complex controls, and powerful forces of inertia, it seems that there is a rising

premium on the manager who can make things happen. The purpose of this

book is to describe the various ways in which such action-getting managers

think, behave, and relate to their environment so that they get results where

others do not. If we learn from the experience of others, this book may be

described as a "how to do it" book.

The presumption here is that many of the skills of getting things done have

remained stable. The personal qualities of leadership and drive for goals is

similar to those of classic leaders of past times. What is different however is

the great change in the environment. The world in which today's manager must

make things happen is wider in geographic scope, and his area of concern and

responsibility is more complex than ever. The recognition of this expansion in

scope is sometimes lacking. More often it's not recognized that being a manager

in such an environment means that new and special forms of force and action

are called for.

Social scientists, especially since the end of World War II have written and

researched most extensively in the field of management action. Much of their

writing and research has been carefully scrutinized, and is incorporated in this

manual for management.

The author can't profess that these social scientists would agree at all with

the use of some of their data, especially the general conclusion that action-

centered management, as it is presently done, is essentially the manipulation of

others. Yet, despite their protestations that manipulation is bad, they must

face up to the plato facts that little other use has ever been made of their findings

by the managers who read and apply their work.

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