Sunday, September 9, 2012

Books on management


There are many books that are available on the market today. Management is best explained in these books in a simple and lucid language that most students are at ease. Some of the best books on management are the following:

A book entitled 'First, break all the rules', which is by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman Gallup. This book summarizes the results of the study of great managers. As the title suggests, the book talks about how you should not hesitate to break any rule that follows the conventional wisdom.

There is yet another book called 'Business: the last resort'. This is a detailed book business resource and is extremely useful for understanding the application management of various sectors of activity.

Philip Kotler, a well known author who has written several books on management, in particular, in managing marketing, advertising, etc. of human resources is required reading for all students of management. This book was required for most management students from around the world. The book has some excellent examples of the present scenario that teach students the realistic world of business management.

'Communicate with confidence!' is also a book for managers and potential students of management must read. The book teaches people how to communicate more effectively at work, at home, in any situation.

A book called 'One-Minute Manager', written by Spencer Johnson and Kenneth H. Blanchard gives the management lessons of the most universal and timeless people. The text is short and to the point. Fundamental principles of management are best explained here.

'Now discover your strengths' is yet another great book by Marcus that I understand your strengths and weaknesses better. This in turn helps business managers to know what are the areas that need improvement are ....

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