The Good Guide to Bad Management
It is an interesting juxtaposition... Most people can easily identify
the bad habits of their managers; even managers can readily outline the
failings of their own superiors. However, ask any manager if they
consider themselves to be a good or a bad manager, and chances are, very
few will admit to being a bad manager.
Research has however shown that around 55 percent of employees (including managers) believe their boss lacks competence and confidence.
The Good Guide To Bad Management - examines real world situations
and examples of management practice which have no place in the
workplace, save to offer case study of how managers should not behave.
Fifty-Five percent of employees (including managers) believe
their manager lacks competence and confidence. The Good Guide To Bad
Management will address the causes of managerial underperformance.
It will enable aspiring, and existing Leaders and
Managers, to review their own traits and style, and ask themselves if
they really are a good manager. I'll also
examine the areas of bad management and offer lessons on how to avoid
making the same mistakes, and excel in developing a good management
approach.