Reddit reviews High Output Management
We found 6 Reddit comments about High Output Management. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 6 Reddit comments about High Output Management. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
High Output Management, from former Intel CEO, Andy Grove.
I cannot recommend this book enough. Hell, I loved it so much I wrote an outline about it.
You can derive so much value from this, whether or not you are a manager.
And remember to tell all the people who work for you that
>"If you haven't got a hernia yet, you ain't pulling your share."
>--George Steinbrenner, owner, New York Yankees
edit: I've got another one for you, from the guy who said "love the janitor".
>"workers have unlimited juice to squeeze".
>--Jack Welch, former CEO of GE
and the first one on the list is also known for
>“fear is the best motivator"
>--Andy Grove, from his 1984 book, "High Output Management"
na re - reading this now - https://www.amazon.in/High-Output-Management-Andrew-Grove/dp/0679762884
THIS BOOK needs to be studied.
quite possibly the best management book by the best tech manager EVER
High Output Management actually comes pretty close! It's a great read and talk a lot about what a great CEO does.
http://www.amazon.com/High-Output-Management-Andrew-Grove/dp/0679762884
Good for you bilbobillikins! A couple of books that helped me make the transition were - High Output Management and First, Break All the Rules. Apart from this there is a great series of podcasts where Mike and Mark talk about various challenges and have a great perspective on how to deal with typical situation that managers would face. You can find them at Manager Tools website.
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