In this audio recording George Odiorne talks about his audio book, “Objective-Focused Management.” This is the first part of a two-part discussion entitled “The Activity Trap and How to Avoid It.” He begins by describing the importance of simplification in the work place. He talks about computers as useful tools for calculating input, activity, and output. He discusses the resources that a new business needs to have in order to succeed. Odiorne describes what happens when people focus too much on a single task and ignore the greater goals. He ends the tape by talking about some environmental hazards of corporations and schools.
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