The Technique of Executive Control
Schell, Erwin Haskell
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Add to basket"The Technique of Executive Control" is a seminal exploration of the interpersonal skills and psychological strategies required for effective management and leadership. Written by Erwin Haskell Schell, a pioneer in the field of industrial management, this work provides a practical guide for executives seeking to improve their leadership capabilities and foster cooperation within their organizations. The text delves into the complexities of human nature in the workplace, offering insights into how to handle executive responsibilities, navigate difficult personnel situations, and cultivate an authoritative yet collaborative presence.
Schell focuses on the art of executive work, moving beyond mere technical proficiency to address the delicate balance of discipline, morale, and motivation. Key topics include the development of executive personality, the effective execution of orders, and the resolution of conflicts between management and subordinates. By emphasizing the importance of understanding individual and group behavior, "The Technique of Executive Control" remains a foundational text for those interested in the history of management theory and the timeless principles of successful leadership. This work serves as an essential resource for administrators, business students, and professionals looking to refine their approach to organizational command and influence.
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