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Philosophy of Management (eBook, ePUB) - Miller, John
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Do we learn to manage? Are there any techniques or skills you need to know to manage teams? How can philosophy help us? This book starts from a simple idea: to become a good manager, you have to mourn a certain form of ego. This shift from the corporate "i" to the collective "we" is ambitious because it goes against the deep nature of man. It presupposes taking an initiatory path that passes through the unavoidable "know thyself" of philosophy. John miller addresses here all the themes of management, shedding light on them in the light of the great philosophers - the place of each person in…mehr

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Do we learn to manage? Are there any techniques or skills you need to know to manage teams? How can philosophy help us? This book starts from a simple idea: to become a good manager, you have to mourn a certain form of ego. This shift from the corporate "i" to the collective "we" is ambitious because it goes against the deep nature of man. It presupposes taking an initiatory path that passes through the unavoidable "know thyself" of philosophy. John miller addresses here all the themes of management, shedding light on them in the light of the great philosophers - the place of each person in the company, the questions of power and recognition, managerial courage, the value of work, etc. At the end of this course, the manager will have better identified his own motivations and developed his "savoir-être": so many assets to embark on this human adventure that is management.


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Autorenporträt
John "Tip" Miller began his career in St. Paul, Minnesota, at a time when the Twin Cities were the first Silicon Valley, the epicenter of the computer revolution. The company he worked for, UNIVAC, was already legendary as the maker of the world's first commercial computer, and the Twin Cities teemed with tech startups spinning off from UNIVAC. Miller eventually helped found one of them, Atron. A few years later, when Miller started his own company on the Turtle Mountain reservation in his home state of North Dakota, computer memory was still being made by hand, and Miller leveraged the dexterity and craftsmanship of members of the Chippewa tribe. Ignoring the many skeptics, who doubted the viability of a high-tech company in a remote rural area, he grew his company into a successful electronics manufacturing business. An inductee of the North Dakota Entrepreneur Hall of Fame, Miller lives in St. Paul. Bootstrap Entrepreneur is his first book.