The third book of Adrian Furnham's "The Incompetent Manager"
trilogy. It takes the form of short essays on managerial dilemmas
arranged as in a dictionary. The text has multiple messages: it
does not belong to the silver bullet, magic formula school of
business books. Rather it is a series of anthropological
observations about business and business people by a psychologist
settled comfortably in his ivory tower. The essays are opinionated
in the best sense of the word. They are strident, funny and valid.
Some people aspire to management and others have it thrust upon
them sometimes as a reward, sometimes as a punishment. It is
therefore not uncommon to come across managers who can't manage and
who are a liability to themselves, their staff and their companies.
This text is for those who deal with them.
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