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Why Managers Fail(Presentation Abstract)
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Proceedings of the 1978 annual conference table of contents
Washington, D.C., United States
Page: 184.2  
Year of Publication: 1978
ISBN:0-89791-000-1
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ABSTRACT

This practical, common sense presentation will zero in on the statement that MANY managers and supervisors ARE NOT regarded as assets to the organization by their peers and/or subordinates. If many managers and supervisors are not exceptionally good at the management part of their job, then NOW is the time to examine the pitfalls to be avoided. We will look at the manager who cannot COMMUNICATE and who can't MANAGE TIME. This talk will be presented in a manner that is educational, revealing and entertaining providing we can see the humor in our failures.



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