In this classic, Peter Drucker, "pioneer of modern management theory," explains how to become an effective manager, develop the strengths of your employees and thus lead your company to success.
Then why did I put the book under "Productivity"?
The focus is on how to achieve more productivity and effectiveness through self-management. In my opinion an essential skill that is not only relevant for managers.
The core element of effectiveness is: Be clear about your priorities and focus your time, energy and resources on what isessential; say "no" to everything else.
Effectiveness is not innate. Anyone can learn it. And this is exactly what the book offers step-by-step instructions for:
Despite its age of more than 50 years, the book is still topical, as the author recognized the transition to the information age already back in 1967.
🎧 Suitable as an audiobook? Yes, absolutely.
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