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The One Minute Manager Anniversary Ed

The World's Most Popular Management Method

By Kenneth H. Blanchard, Spencer Johnson

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| Hardcover | 9780688014292

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For more than twenty years, millions of managers in Fortune 500 companies and small businesses nationwide have followed The One Minute Manager's techniques, thus increasing their productivity, job satisfaction, and personal prosperity. These very real results were achieved through learninContinue

For more than twenty years, millions of managers in Fortune 500 companies and small businesses nationwide have followed The One Minute Manager's techniques, thus increasing their productivity, job satisfaction, and personal prosperity. These very real results were achieved through learning the management techniques that spell profitability for the organization and its employees.

The One Minute Manager is a concise, easily read story that reveals three very practical secrets: One Minute Goals, One Minute Praisings, and One Minute Reprimands.

The book also presents several studies in medicine and the behavioral sciences that clearly explain why these apparently simple methods work so well with so many people. By the book's end you will know how to apply them to your own situation and enjoy the benefits.

That's why The One Minute Manager has continued to appear on business bestseller lists for more than two decades, and has become an international sensation.

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  • 5 people find this helpful

    water soup: "take water, boil, serve"...

    The 3 "secrets" of management are:
    1) One minute goal setting
    2) One minute praising
    3) One minute reprimands
    i.e.
    1) set goals, have employees compare their current performance to their goals (written in max 250 words),
    2) praise collaborators i.e. catch them doing right things rather than catching ... (continue)

    The 3 "secrets" of management are:
    1) One minute goal setting
    2) One minute praising
    3) One minute reprimands
    i.e.
    1) set goals, have employees compare their current performance to their goals (written in max 250 words),
    2) praise collaborators i.e. catch them doing right things rather than catching them doing wrong things,
    3) reprimand for bad results focusing on the behaviour, not on the person.

    That's all folks!

    Do you really to go ahead, feel free go and get a copy of the book: it dilutes the above concepts in 106 pages.

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    Plucino said on Dec 7, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • 1 person find this helpful

    One minute... One minute... What can you do with one minute? How come you can be an effective manager in just one minute? Read the book and learn the tricks. The content is easy to read and digest. In fact, you may know some of the tricks already. Nevertheless, it helps to refresh your mind. Hope yo ... (continue)

    One minute... One minute... What can you do with one minute? How come you can be an effective manager in just one minute? Read the book and learn the tricks. The content is easy to read and digest. In fact, you may know some of the tricks already. Nevertheless, it helps to refresh your mind. Hope you enjoy reading it. May be we can share how we can actually put the principles in action later.

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    supercat said on Apr 1, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • One minute manger - very motivating

    The One Minute Manager written by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson is one of the simplest ways to explain on how to plan, organize and reward people. It is not just applicable in large multinational corporations, but also in our daily lives.

    If you have a father who likes to keep talking some ... (continue)

    The One Minute Manager written by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson is one of the simplest ways to explain on how to plan, organize and reward people. It is not just applicable in large multinational corporations, but also in our daily lives.

    If you have a father who likes to keep talking some sense into you, or you teacher who keeps motivating you to study or a boss who keeps telling you to do things in a right manner or a guru who tried to give you a spiritual path of enlightenment (or Moksh); then next one and half hour when you would be reading this book, you will all start realizing that the book just keep emphasizing all those points that have been told to you earlier in more structured manner.

    The style of writing the book is to elucidate all the management concepts in the that one has studied and rephasizing on the importance of Goal Setting; giving individuals the opportunity to make their own decisions and reward them for it and repimanding behaviour and not people, if the deviate away from the objective or are unable to achieve it. Simple style of writing makes the concepts very easily understood and it makes you think, if you have diverted away from your path or no. It is inspiration, which will last for sometime, or untill you re-read it or read something else.

    In the most simple terms, the three things that the book tells you is that
    * Set your goals
    * Reward people
    * Reprimand people

    On Manipulation
    Hey, now that does not tell you everything about the book. You can still go ahead and read it. One of my question on manipulation got answered, after reading the book. Always thought that as public relations consultants we manipulate people emotions into achieving desirable goals for the orgnizations that we work for. My take from the book on manipulation is that if we inform everyone of our intentions and the objectives of the organization, then we would not manipulating them or making them think in terms of that we are using them. Manipulation is not just what organization decides to tell his employees and or hides from them, it is also which makes them think as what they want to achieve from the organization.

    Question answered
    Question that remains answered from the book is that on the concept of reprimanding people, it says that you do not target the people, you target their behaviour. That is something one will definately be very difficult to achieve cause your biases towards a person will surely creep in and the book subtly states that you would want to hold back shouting and getting back at people in more aggressive tone. Again, this also very difficult to achieve, even though knowing and understanding people, if they dont shout at you, they would surely be sarcastic about it.

    Book easily available at all book stores at Rs. 125, you dont even wish to buy the pirated version of this book. Read it, get inspired and use the learning cause If you dont blow your own horn; someone else will use it as a spittoon.

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    Mokshjuneja said on Nov 22, 2009 | Add your feedback

  • Old, but useful tips

    Since I've read more recent books in the same vein, most of the advice from this book seemed dated. Having said that, I must comment that the authors don't waste words in making up mindless blather (like other books). The book propounds its 3 simple rules for managing people using a story device---a ... (continue)

    Since I've read more recent books in the same vein, most of the advice from this book seemed dated. Having said that, I must comment that the authors don't waste words in making up mindless blather (like other books). The book propounds its 3 simple rules for managing people using a story device---a young man who is out to discover the management secrets of a good manager.

    The book is really short---more like a long essay. It can be finished within 2 hours.

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    Ashwin Nanjappa said on Oct 18, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • He became a One Minute Manager

    "I found out why you call yourself a One Minute Manager. You set One Minute Goals with your people to make sure they know what they are being held accountable for and what good performance looks like. You then try to catch them doing something right so you can give them a One Minute Praising. And ... (continue)

    "I found out why you call yourself a One Minute Manager. You set One Minute Goals with your people to make sure they know what they are being held accountable for and what good performance looks like. You then try to catch them doing something right so you can give them a One Minute Praising. And then, finally, if they have all the skills to do something right and they don't, you give them a One Minute Reprimand."

    People Who Feel Good About Themselves
    Produce Good Result

    Help People Reach Their Full Potential
    Catch Them Doing Something Right

    The Best Minute I Spend Is The One I Invest In People

    Everyone Is A Potential Winner
    Some People Are Disguised As Losers,
    Don't Let Their Appearances Fool You.

    Take A Minute:
    Look At Your Goals
    Look At Your Performance
    See If Your Behavior Matches Your Goals

    We Are Not Just Our Behavior
    We Are The Person Managing Our Behavior

    Goals Begin Behaviors
    Consequences Maintain Behaviors

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    kevin said on Feb 11, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Short review

    Written in a short story, we have a sort of parable on how to be an effective manager. The ideas seem sound, but the story is a bit dry. I guess it could be worse.

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    flanderb said on Sep 28, 2006 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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