Management Malpractice : How to Cure Unhealthy Management Practices That Disable Your Organization
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[Place of publication not identified] : Platinum Press, 2005.
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eBook
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9781440518560
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1 online resource (272 pages)
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"Cynicism and distrust are rampant in today's business environment. Eighty percent of employees want nothing to do with their organizations, or the managers who run them. Great management principles, once the backbone of successful companies, are now often used and manipulated by corporate leaders for their own gain. If left unchecked, these formerly great principles turn into malpractices that damage morale, thwart productivity and destroy companies. Management Malpractice provides practical advice for preventing and curing abuses and shows how managers and organizations can work together to restore value to their organizations."--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hickman, C. R. (2005). Management Malpractice: How to Cure Unhealthy Management Practices That Disable Your Organization . Platinum Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hickman, Craig R.. 2005. Management Malpractice: How to Cure Unhealthy Management Practices That Disable Your Organization. Platinum Press.

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Hickman, Craig R.. Management Malpractice: How to Cure Unhealthy Management Practices That Disable Your Organization Platinum Press, 2005.

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Hickman, Craig R.. Management Malpractice: How to Cure Unhealthy Management Practices That Disable Your Organization Platinum Press, 2005.

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