DK Essential Managers: Managing Change

DK Essential Managers: Managing Change

Title: DK Essential Managers: Managing Change
Author: Robert Heller
Release: 1999-04-26
Kind: ebook
Genre: Management & Leadership, Books, Business & Personal Finance
Size: 760504
Learn all you need to know about adapting to change, from initiating modifications to responding positively to them. Turn and face the strange features of your new business environment with this efficient how-to guide. Managing Change enables you to understand and plan for change to achieve the best results, plus it provides practical techniques for you to try in different settings. Whether you want to be a richer person through business success, or just have to be a different person to deal with your new environment, this book will change you so that you can face change. 

This is one of many helpful and engaging titles from DK's Essential Managers series. Power tips help you handle real-life situations and develop the first-class management skills that are the key to a productive and informed workplace. Experienced and novice managers alike can benefit from these compact guides. The topics are relevant to every work environment, from large corporations to small businesses. Concise treatments of dozens of business techniques, skills, methods, and problems are presented with hundreds of photos, charts, and diagrams. It is the most exciting and accessible approach to business and self-improvement available.

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