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Managing by the Open Book by 
            John Case, Bloomsbury

Purpose and benefits

  • Companies in a knowledge economy need better ways of managing people. Open-book management is a powerful new approach.

  • The open-book system focuses everybody’s attention on business targets. Employees learn to be business people rather than hired hands.

  • Open-book management has caught on among only a few large companies for several identifiable reasons. But many young, entrepreneurial companies have adopted it and are now reaping the rewards.

Method

Abstract. Essay on management best practice using case studies and suggested action plans with additional reference sources.

Time to Complete

20

Length

g Pages

Participants

one

Price

£5 Pounds Sterling
(inc. VAT)

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