Facing Facts: A Manager's Guide to Creating a Reliable Organization
- Topics:
- Analysis
- Source:
- Philip Crosby Associates II
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Overview: The problem with creating a reliable organization isn’t what management doesn’t know about it; the fact is, it’s what they think they know that’s wrong. This article helps companies to improve and helps them to understand the business facts of life. It also includes few of the business facts. Most effective leaders live by facts æ they are the basis for making sound decisions and creating a reliable organization. Many managers and their advisors aren’t facing these important business facts. Instead, they’re pretending, making up “facts,” which is a terrifying management style to adopt and is usually accompanied with serious consequences. Once integrity has been compromised, it can never return to its original pristine state. One final fact: Organizations that do what they promise and take good care of employees always come out on top.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1





