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(More customer reviews)The book is full of practical examples of mismanagement. It is thought provoking and managers should challenge themselves against these examples before they start managing. This book is especially recommended for senior managers who are complacent with the state of their organization. I would also strongly recommended this book to university students of business departments. They would know tip of an iceberg of what they will have to face after graduation. They will get better understanding of what the management is in real world. Maybe this knowledge will influence their career plans...
Some conclusions in this book may seem moderately justified or over idealistic but the book presents opinions and expernieces of the author so for this reason readers should not expect the book to be 100% objective.
Overally, the book is much more interesting and valuable than other publications on mismanagement written by academics or consultants who never personally experienced mismanagement and have poor sense of what management and business is about.
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The good intentions of corporate management are frequently undermined by 160 Degree Deviators with personal agendas who cause morale to suffer and frustration to set in.The author identifies this subculture and discusses why and how it's able to thrive.
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