The Practice of Management

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What are the practical implications?

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The passages describe "The Practice of Management" as a practical book written out of many years of experience [1]. It aims to be a management guide that enables readers to examine their own work and performance, diagnose their weaknesses, and improve their effectiveness and the results of their enterprise [1].

The practical implications mentioned in the passages involve readers being able to understand the developments and place of management [1]. The book is intended to help individuals improve their personal effectiveness and the performance of the organizations they are responsible for [1]. The passages do not provide further specific details about what these practical implications entail beyond enabling self-examination, diagnosis, and improvement in management [1].

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Title: The Practice of Management by Peter F. Drucker Description: "This classic volume achieves a remarkable width of appeal without sacrificing scientific accuracy or depth of analysis. It is a valuable contribution to the study of business efficiency which should be read by anyone wanting information about the developments and place of management, and it is as relevant today as when it was first written. This is a practical book, written out of many years of experience in working with managements of small, medium and large corporations. It aims to be a management guide, enabling readers…
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