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Bits & Pieces of a Lasting Legacy: Encompassing Management, Supervision and Human Relations is a thoughtful and practical guide that brings together essential principles for effective leadership and meaningful impact. Through a collection of insights, experiences, and proven strategies, this book explores the core elements of management, supervision, and human relationships in both professional and personal settings. Designed for leaders at all levels, it offers valuable tools for building strong teams, communicating with purpose, and leaving a legacy that extends beyond results.
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Peter Drucker was a force of nature when it comes to the development of the managerial mindset of the latter 20th century. Like Athena emerging fully grown and dressed for battle from the head of Zeus, Drucker’s ideas discovered and identified a framework for a practical philosophy of business that continues to be found useful as a tool to navigate the ever changing ebbs and flows of the uncertain seas of business from the local to the international. His work has been considered important and worthy of study.
The Fellows of the Academy of Management voted Drucker’s 1954 book The Practice of Management the third most influential book of the 20th century. Just to review the titles of his many books from 1939 to 2008 would bring you a structure for pursuing an understanding of the philosophy of business management. Among his many ideas, he early predicted the disappearance of the blue collar worker, the importance of nonprofits for improving the community of lives of those who help and those who have been helped, the necessity to adapt to changes with eyes firmly fixed in a forward direction, and the increasing importance of the knowledge worker and the need to keep learning to adapt to the changing world.
The subject is broad but the dynamics beneath the hood are organic and distinct, and deepen with more study and attention. It is hoped that this introduction to Drucker’s thoughts and insights will serve as an inspiration to those preparing to cultivate their future in the business world for a better tomorrow.
Dr. Peter Drucker considered Author Dr. Guynes an outstanding student, gifted cooperative colleague and an esteemed professional. Dr. Peter Drucker describes Dr. Guynes as follows: “Luther C. Guynes, is probably the ablest administrator I have taught. He has compassion combined with the necessary toughness. Altogether he is one of the few “naturals” in administration I have met.”
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Running a barbershop isn’t just about cutting hair–it’s about leading, building, strategizing, and commanding.
In the tradition of The Art of War, this book gives modern barbershop owners
–and those who aspire to be–a battlefield manual for survival, success, and dominance in major city markets like Los Angeles.
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A practical and insightful guide to leadership, decision-making, and personal growth, drawn from over fifty years of academic and executive experience.