In this audio recording George Odiorne talks about his audio book, “Objective-Focused Management.” This is the second part of a two-part discussion entitled “Management Problems: Why Aren’t They Solved?” He begins by describing how to rationalize making decisions. He talks about unemployment rates in different company departments. He discusses how small obstacles can affect productivity at work. Odiorne describes profit distributions and what percentages work. He ends the tape by talking about what to do when a problem is successfully solved.
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Audiocassette tape; From Strategic Goals to Operational Objectives; from audio book “Management Problems: Why Aren’t They Solved?” side 2 of 2; tape 5 of 6.
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