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Mentioned in 21 episodes
The One Minute Manager
Book • 1982
The One Minute Manager is a concise and easily readable book that tells the story of a young man's search for an effective manager.
The book reveals three key techniques: One Minute Goals, which involve setting clear and concise goals; One Minute Praisings, which emphasize recognizing employees when they do something right; and One Minute Reprimands (later updated to One Minute Redirects in the new edition), which focus on immediate feedback on mistakes while valuing the employee.
These techniques are designed to improve productivity, job satisfaction, and personal prosperity within organizations.
The book reveals three key techniques: One Minute Goals, which involve setting clear and concise goals; One Minute Praisings, which emphasize recognizing employees when they do something right; and One Minute Reprimands (later updated to One Minute Redirects in the new edition), which focus on immediate feedback on mistakes while valuing the employee.
These techniques are designed to improve productivity, job satisfaction, and personal prosperity within organizations.
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