Bottom Line Management

Bottom Line Management

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Bottom Line Management presents a new approach to management. It will help you if you are a senior manager in an organization and have a seat at the table where key decisions are made. It will help you be a valued employee recognized as doing the good work of the organization.

What makes you valuable to your organization? You're valuable if the organization would lose out if it weren't paying you for your input. The head would have significantly more to do if you weren't there. Without you, less would be produced. In your absence, poorer decisions would be made.

Bottom Line Management gives you essential tools so that you can truly be valuable to your organization. In a very practical way it gives examples of successful rules how to maximize your contribution to the Bottom Line, and how to avoid popular mistakes in managerial dicision making.

But in order for you to be valuable, your input must truly be valuable. Your input cannot be valuable if you do not know what the organization is trying to achieve and what strategy the head of the organization and the other leaders have adopted to try to achieve it, or if you cannot contribute to the making of good, sound, purposeful decisions.

Bottom Line Management will help you understand the organization's bottom line and contribute to it.

Bottom Line Management gives you essential tools so that you can truly be valuable to your organization.



Bottom Line Management: An Introduction
Purposeful Behavior: What Are We Working Toward?
Five Types of Organizational Bottom Lines
Benefits, Costs, Profits, and the Good Work of the Organization
Making Decisions to Maximize the Bottom Line
Three Good Decision Rules and Many, Many Bad Ones
Making Investment Decisions: Rate of Return and Net Present Value
Making Interdependent Decisions: People, Process, and Technology
Bottom Line Management: An Executive Summary.
ISBN 978-3-540-71446-0
Artikelnummer 9783540714460
Medientyp Buch
Copyrightjahr 2009
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang X, 106 Seiten
Abbildungen X, 106 p. 1 illus.
Sprache Englisch