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Originally Posted by Laurie Anderson
Rob and All,
I was so tickled by your "Ten Things Management Can Do To Destroy a Quality Culture" it has caused me to come from behind the bushes and expose myself here in the cove. I have been lurking around since Oct 2003, so I guess it is about time. I passed the "Ten Things................." to my boss and he also got a kick out of it as well. Gee why does that remind me of Greg's Apes. I have come to admire many of the Cove regulars for the way they handle the problems of others as well as their contributions in general. I may not always agree with what is said but that in no way changes my opinion. Now that the ice has been broken I hope I can Contribute, or at least Participate in the future Thats again Rob For waking me up. Laurie |
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Originally Posted by Laurie Anderson
Now that the ice has been broken I hope I can Contribute, or at least Participate in the future
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Originally Posted by Rob Nix
Do not spend a lot of time planning, organizing, strategizing, or (in short) -managing. Fighting fires is the most productive use of your time. And besides, it is the comfort zone of most top managers, since it is likely how they got where they are. Getting involved in every problem that occurs each day shows you are a “hands on” kind of executive - your people will respect you for it.
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