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One Minute Manager 10th Anniversary Edition [Paperback]

Kenneth Blanchard
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (100 customer reviews)

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Jan 22 2002
The blockbuster #1 national bestselling phenomenon is back... not that it ever really went away. An easily-read story which quickly demonstrates three very practical management techniques, it also includes information on several studies in medicine and in the behavioral sciences, which help readers understand why these apparently simple methods work so well with so many people. The book is brief, the language is simple, and best of all...it works.

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About the Author

Kenneth Blanchard, Ph.D., is one of the most recognizable names in American business today. His One Minute Manager® Library has sold over nine million copies worldwide. He is also an award-winning speaker and business consultant.

Spencer Johnson, M.D., is the author of the runaway hit, Who Moved My Cheese?. Eleven million of his books are in print in 26 different languages.

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Even if Tony Robbins's style hasn't been your cup of tea, you may change your mind when you hear this impressive collection of ideas on growth and productivity. Whether you're achieving in the world, unblocking yourself, or fine-tuning your "self-talk," Robbins' insights and illustrations will grab your attention with their simple power. It's substantial and mature material, and more believable as a whole program than some of his earlier audio efforts. He really knows how to change attitudes and habits. As always, the classy Nightingale Conant folks provide a workbook and an easy index to the contents, so you can listen repeatedly to the ideas that speak to you best. T.W. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Good Advice, but 59 Minutes Too Long Mar 14 2004
Format:Paperback
Kenneth Blanchard's "The One Minute Manager" is a short book that should have either been much shorter or much longer. The longer version would have been supported with research and case studies to back up Blanchard's claims that the techniques are effective. For readers who don't need or want the supporting evidence, here is what the shorter version would look like:

1) Good managers are not micromanagers; they expect employees to take initiative and solve their own problems.

2) Good managers set goals for their employees that are brief and have clear performance standards and expectations.

3) Good managers look for opportunities to praise their employees because self-confident employees are happier and more productive. Employees learn to internalize praise.

4) Good managers are also quick and clear in providing feedback when something goes wrong. Reprimands are more effective when it is understood that managers think highly of their employees. (Presumably, if the "One-Minute Reprimands" happen too often, the employee will no longer work for the One-Minute Manager, so that ending reprimands with statements of the employee's value, as suggested, will always be sincere.)

That's about it.

All this is probably good advice. One of the bosses whose management style I most admired and who inspired me to a high level of performance was very much like the One Minute Manager in the book. I rarely saw him, but when I did, it was clear that he had been paying attention and that he valued my work.

But the storytelling format of the book--it's told by a naive young narrator who interviews the one-minute manager and his employees--draws a couple of pages of material out into a hundred page book. That's much less than many management self-help books, to be sure, and one gets the impression the author is trying to walk his talk. To Blanchard, management is more common sense than rocket science, and a long book would be a waste of time.

I like the idea that, in management as as in writing, less is often more. In many workplaces, memos, meetings, and manuals are about ten times as long as they need to be. We are bombarded with so much information that, what my bosses often want and what I appreciate most from my own employees, are good two-paragraph summaries of a week's worth of research. If they are done well, these summaries will take longer to research and write than a ten page report would have, but they save their readers time and actually produce a net gain in information.

But if Blanchard's book wants to be the Strunk and White guide to the boardroom--brevity, brevity, brevity--the book falls short. It took me almost an hour to read, which is 59 more than it should have.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great book! Jan 28 2012
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book is a great lesson on how to deal with people around you, not only employees, it is applicable in all contexts, even in family and any type of relationship. The concepts make a lot of sense, after reading this book, I thought: Wow, it is so true, we should all read it! WORTH A LOT MORE THAN A FEW BUCKS.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Management Made Simple Mar 16 2004
By cydmed
Format:Paperback
The One Minute Manager by Drs. Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson was a breviloquent, easy to read manual on efficient yet effective management. The text focuses on goal setting, one minute praising, and constructive reprimands; the principles are clearly stated and widely applicable to a range of personal and professional circumstances.

The authors underscore the importance of clearly visualizing, verbalizing, and working toward the actualization of short-term and long-term goals. Goals are written down in 250 words or less then used to guide and gauge daily progress toward the declared objectives. Goal-setting can be applied in one's personal life or professional life providing they are in harmony with the goals of the organization.

The "second secret" to effective management is the "one-minute praising". The authors stress the importance of catching subordinates in the act of "doing something good" and recognizing their good work. Correspondingly, constructive criticism is necessary at times. The authors stress the "one-minute reprimand" - good managers let subordinates know what they did wrong, that they are capable of doing better, and facilitate the identification and implementation of corrective action.

The principles discussed in One Minute Manager are extremely valuable in a professional medical workplace. Employees should be focused on their own goals as well as those of the office as a whole. In such a high-stress environment, recognition of even the smallest employee successes will lead to a more productive workplace.

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1.0 out of 5 stars One Minute Manager
How The Hell Can I rate it.
I am continuing trying to get the damn book.
Please send it to me.
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Published 22 months ago by Gord
5.0 out of 5 stars Too Easy - But it, read it, digest it. Pass to others.
Like the book, I will keep this simple - worth the purchase, worth the read, re-read then pass it on or purchase for your superior, peer, friend.
Published on Feb 4 2010 by Chris J. Collins
5.0 out of 5 stars Short to Read, Big on Wisdom
I really liked this book, but for the same reasons I liked it, some may hate it.

First of all, it's an easy read, and it gets its points across by telling a story. Read more
Published on Oct 3 2008 by tannercpa
5.0 out of 5 stars This is reality!
1 minute goal, 1 minute praising, and 1 minute reprimand can help you not only on your career but also in your personal life. This is a short book and very easy to read. Read more
Published on Jan 8 2007 by Otto Yuen
5.0 out of 5 stars Just A Minute
The ideas in One Minute Manager are very effective for anyone who feels stretched to the limit by the daily demands of modern business. Read more
Published on Jun 18 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Best management style out there--Bar None!
This should be in the library of all managers and those aspiring to be leaders. It keeps accountability straight; and promotes initiative and quality in all involved. Read more
Published on Jun 9 2004 by Heather Schrock
4.0 out of 5 stars Read it but not necessary to buy it.
The issue is that most of the managers are not effective.

The conclusion is that if you use the One Minute technique, you can become very effective. Read more

Published on April 19 2004 by Manish
5.0 out of 5 stars I want to be managed like this
As I have seen among employees in different jobs that I have had, too often is the employee left to figure out his/her own job expectations. Read more
Published on Mar 20 2004 by Nikkitti
4.0 out of 5 stars Got a few minutes?
"The One Minute Manger" by Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson teaches the readers the three skills to achieving effective management. Read more
Published on Mar 16 2004 by Minuteman
5.0 out of 5 stars An oldie but goodie
The book demonstrates three easy to use management techniques: One Minute Goal Setting, One Minute Praising, and One Minute Reprimands. Read more
Published on Mar 4 2004
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