Basically, organizational coordination and control is taking a systematic approach to figuring out if you're doing what you wanted to be doing or not. It's the part of planning after you've decided what you wanted to be doing. Below are some of the major approaches to organizational control and coordination.blah blah
Saturday, November 19, 2005
Testing the blog for class
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Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Another book recommendation
I received a sample copy of 212: The Extra Degree by S. L. Parker. The cutline says, "How to achieve results beyond your wildest expectations... the way to think; the way to act."
Now, I'm not sure it's a $10 book, but it is likely worth $10. It's a bit skimpy, but it is packed with concrete suggestions on how to ratchet up the heat in terms of person production and production capability.
I plan on reading 212º and then adding new thoughts and new actions. Join me, if you dare.
Now, I'm not sure it's a $10 book, but it is likely worth $10. It's a bit skimpy, but it is packed with concrete suggestions on how to ratchet up the heat in terms of person production and production capability.
I plan on reading 212º and then adding new thoughts and new actions. Join me, if you dare.
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