Management By Exception Explained: Business School Books Volume 7
By Can Akdeniz
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If you are a manager or a co-manager—or even just an employee, really—that feels like their organization is making no significant progress, and is in a rut of sorts, this is the book for you. In this book, I will explain to you everything there is to know about a well-known management technique, ‘management by exception’. By implementing this technique in your enterprise, you might just give it that much-needed boost, and be more successful than ever! What you’ll learn in this eBook: - What is ‘management by exception’? - When and why to apply it - Key concepts of this management system - Pros and cons of this technique - All about variance analysis And much more! Pick up this book right now if you want to amp up your performance at work, as well as the performance of your coworkers and employees, making your organization more successful as a whole.
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