A Gift For Others
SUDDENLY the intercom buzzed and startled the man. “Excuse me, sir, for interrupting
you,” he heard his secretary say, “but there is a young woman on the phone. She wants to
know if she can come and talk to you about the way we manage people here.”
The new One Minute Manager was pleased. He knew more women were entering the
business world. And he was glad that some of them were as keen to learn about good
management as he had been.
The manager’s department was now running smoothly. As you might expect, it was
one of the best operations of its kind in the world. His people were productive and happy.
And he was happy too. It felt good to be in his position.
“Come any time,” he heard himself telling the caller.
And soon he found himself talking to a bright young person. “I’m glad to share my
management secrets with you,” the new One Minute Manager said, as he showed the
visitor to his couch. “I will only make one request of you.”
“What is that,” the visitor asked.
“Simply,” the manager began, “that you ...”
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Acknowledgments
Over the years we have learned from, and been influenced by, many individuals. We
would like to acknowledge and give a public praising to the following people:
A Special Praising to:
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Dr. Gerald Nelson
, the originator of The One Minute Scolding, an amazingly
effective method of parental discipline. We have adapted his method into “The One
Minute Reprimand,” an equally effective method of
managerial
discipline.
and to:
Dr. Elliott Carlisle
for what he taught us about productive managers who have time to
think and plan.
Dr. Thomas Connellan
for what he taught us about making behavioral concepts and
theories clear and understandable to all.
Dr. Paul Hersey
for what he taught us about weaving the various applied behavioral
sciences into a useful fabric.
Dr. Vernon Johnson
for what he taught us about the Crisis Intervention Method of
treatment for alcoholics.
Dr. Dorothy Jongeward, Jay Shelov
, and
Abe Wagner
for what they taught us about
communication and the OK-ness of people.
Dr. Robert Lorber
for what he taught us about the application and use of behavioral
concepts in business and industry.
Dr. Kenneth Majer
for what he taught us about goal-setting and performance.
Dr. Charles McCormick
for what he taught us about touching and professionalism.
Dr. Carl Rogers
for what he taught us about personal honesty and openness.
Louis Tice
for what he taught us about unlocking human potential.
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