Becoming the Evidence-Based Manager
Making the Science of Management Work for You
by:
Gary P. Latham
Summary:
The book provides a practical guide to applying evidence-based management principles in organizational settings, offering tools and techniques for improving decision-making and performance. It distills research from organizational psychology into actionable strategies for managers to lead effectively, enhance motivation, and increase employee productivity.
Key points:
1. Evidence-Based Management: Make decisions using solid data and proven methods, not just gut feelings or old habits. Check the facts before acting.
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