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First Break All The Rules by Curt Coffman, Marcus Buckingham

First Break All The Rules

What The World's Greatest Managers Do Differently

by Curt Coffman, Marcus Buckingham
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 1999, 255 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Feb 2004, 320 pages
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jesper

Great researched based book that challenges traditional management theory. Well written and simple, easy to understand concepts.
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Before you Break the Rules - find out who wrote them.
This book was a good read but I found it a little contradictory. On one page it said not to spend time on your non-productive employees and on the next it highlighted a story of how a manager took a problem employee and turned them around. How do you identify and employees skills, talents and knowledge if you don’t spend time with them?
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