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=Notes=
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*Effectiveness means getting the right things done p22
*There is no effective personality. Effectiveness is learned.
*There is no effective personality. Effectiveness is learned.
*Point: skill and knowledge are rare, thus increasing effectiveness from people of mediocre skill or knowledge is the game of being an effective executive, in the broad sense.
*Point: skill and knowledge are rare, thus increasing effectiveness from people of mediocre skill or knowledge is the game of being an effective executive, in the broad sense.

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Classic book on management.

https://www.jimcollins.com/article_topics/articles/Ten-Lessons-I-Learned-from-Peter-Drucker.html#articletop

Notes

  • Effectiveness means getting the right things done p22
  • There is no effective personality. Effectiveness is learned.
  • Point: skill and knowledge are rare, thus increasing effectiveness from people of mediocre skill or knowledge is the game of being an effective executive, in the broad sense.
  • Operations research people were supposed to be polymaths, but then their deep skill would be wasted on operations? P19
  • But we do have ample supply of the incompetent
  • We could use people of broader knowledge. We certainly could use people of much greater abilities in many places. But not much can be done with further effort in these 2 areas. P18. Bullshit.
  • Brilliant men are often strikingly ineffectual - p11
  • Manual work - doing things right rather getting the right things done.
  • The greatest wisdom not applied to action is meaningless data -p5
  • You can manage no one yet be an executive p8
  • Execs - make decisions of impact upon results
  • Because of 4 affordances of the corporation, the exec should assume that he will be ineffective, unless special means are taken to become effective.