Simply Managing, Henry Mintzberg
Simply Managing, Henry Mintzberg
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Simply Managing
What Managers Doand Can Do Better

Author: Henry Mintzberg

Narrator: David Drummond

Unabridged: 5 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/02/2013


Synopsis

In 2009 Henry MintzbergsManagingwas named one of the best books of the year byStrategy+BusinessandLibrary Journal, the number two business book of the year by theToronto Globe and Mail, one of the top ten academic titles byChoicemagazine, and the management book of the year in a competition organized by the Chartered Management Institute in association with the British Library. So this is clearly a book every manager should read. But one of the issues Mintzberg addresses is the frenetic pace and relentless pressures of the jobmost managers hardly have time to think. So Mintzberg has done some revising and some updating and has distilled the essence of his original book into a lean, action-oriented shortened version. The core of the book remains the same: Mintzbergs observations of twenty-nine different managers, from business, government, and nonprofits, working in diverse settings ranging from a refugee camp to a symphony orchestra. What he saw led him to develop a new model of management, one firmly grounded in his conclusion that it is not a profession or a science. It is a practice, he writes, learned primarily through experience and rooted in context. But context cannot be seen in the usual way. Factors such as national culture, level in a hierarchy, and even personal style turn out to have a far different influencesometimes much lessthan we have traditionally thought. Mintzberg also offers a compelling discussion of some of the inescapable conundrums of managing. How can you get in deep when there is so much pressure to get it done? How can you manage it when you cant reliably measure it? How do you balance the need for change with the need for continuity? He concludes with a provocative look at what being an effective manager really means, which he describes as engaging management. This is the most authoritative and revealing book yet written about what managers do, how they do it, and how they can have the greatest impact.

About Henry Mintzberg

Henry Mintzberg is the Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies at McGill University in Montreal and the winner of. He has won numerous awards from prestigious business, government, and academic institutions. He is the author of the bestselling books Simply Managing, The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning, Managers Not MBAs, and Mintzberg on Management.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jurgen on August 05, 2015

Down-to-earth common sense view of the management job. Some great quotes but no actionable suggestions.......more

Goodreads review by Chris on May 31, 2020

I listened to the audiobook and it’s short and too the point. I liked the summary of good manager qualities in Chapter 6. I also liked the part about the author getting the question from a CEO about how much the stock of his company would rise if he sent a specific person to the author’s management......more

Goodreads review by Manouane on October 09, 2024

Henry Mintzberg est un des rares professeur universitaire à avoir étudié et analysé le travail des gestionnaires. Dans ce livre, il présente une magnifique synthèse de ses travaux - je souligne "magnifique synthèse" car pour autant que j'apprécie Mintzberg, je trouve son style d'écriture assez insup......more

Goodreads review by Iain on May 12, 2018

Found this really useful as a counter to much of the current literature. “Leadership has pushed management off the map” which isn’t quite to say that we have mastered management... Agree that the gist of the difference seems to be that managers are (need to be?) orientated to action whereas leaders ar......more

Goodreads review by Ruta on October 11, 2021

Is there anything simple about managing? Can "management" be learnt in a class room? What are all of the management conundrums? These and many more questions are tackled by the author in this book. The first few chapters for me seemed "weak" in terms of structure. I immediately was missing for the a......more