Skillful management is essential to the functioning of any organization. But what are the fundamental elements of a manager’s work? What tools and techniques can managers employ to achieve their goals? At a time when organizations must work across sectors, between farther physical distances, and while interweaving sustainability and equity, what do managers need to know about the changing nature of work and leadership?This book is a succinct handbook of the essentials of management for current and future practitioners. Leadership experts Steven Cohen and William Eimicke concisely explain management best practices, aiming to equip managers with the tools of the trade and prepare them to tackle decision making. They detail three core areas of practice: operations, opportunities, and organization and society, underscoring how ethical and strategic guidance and behaviors are essential to sustainable success. The book delves into the leadership role of managers, financial management skills, performance management essentials, organizational structure and human resources management, strategic planning, sustainability, contract management, private-public partnerships, public engagement and advertisement, organizational ethics, and the future of technology for management professionals. Designed for new managers as a roadmap and for experienced managers as a reference, this book offers an indispensable guide to the fundamental components of management across public, private, and social-sector organizations.
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This book is a succinct handbook of the essentials of management for current and future practitioners. Leadership experts Steven Cohen and William Eimicke concisely explain management best practices, aiming to equip managers with the tools of the trade and prepare them to tackle decision making.
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Introduction1. The Evolution of ManagementPart I. Leading and Managing Organizational Operations2. Leadership3. Budget, Management, and Control4. How Work Gets Done: Human Resource Management, Organization Structure, and Standard Operating Procedures5. How We Know What’s Been Done: Performance and Information Management6. Sustainability and Material ManagementPart II. The Organization and Its Environment7. Strategic Planning8. Contracts, Outsourcing, Supply Chains, and the Make-or-Buy Decision9. Cross-Sector Partnerships: How the Three Sectors Differ and Why Collaboration is BeneficialPart III. The Organization and Society10. Marketing, Stakeholder Relations, and Public Engagement: Improving Management Communications11. Organizational Ethics12. The Future of Work: How Will Changes in Work and Society Change Management?AcknowledgmentsNotesIndex
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At a time when plenty of focus has been on a hierarchical narrative that sees only C-suite leaders at the top and employees at the bottom, Steven Cohen and William Eimicke shine a light on the surpassing importance of what excellent managers in the middle know and do about institutional success. Management Fundamentals is a must-read.
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ISBN
9780231194488
Publisert
2020-06-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Columbia University Press
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Steven Cohen is senior vice dean of Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies, professor in the practice of public affairs at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and the director of the Earth Institute’s Research Program on Sustainability Policy and Management as well as two other masters’ programs at Columbia University. His books include The Sustainable City (Columbia, 2017) and Sustainability Management (Columbia, 2011).

William B. Eimicke is professor of practice and founding director of the Picker Center for Executive Education at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. He was New York City’s deputy fire commissioner and the state’s housing “czar,” and his books include Social Value Investing: A Management Framework for Effective Partnerships (Columbia, 2018, with Howard W. Buffett).