2. Henry Mintzberg wrote, The manager can never be free to forget the job, and never has...
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2. Henry Mintzberg wrote, “The manager can never be free to forget the job, and never has the pleasure of knowing, even temporarily, that there is nothing else to do. . . . Managers always carry the nagging suspicion that they might be able to contribute just a little bit more. Hence they assume an unrelenting pace in their work.”19 Managers are almost always paid more than nonmanagers are, but they have more responsibilities and often seem to work harder. Do you think that they deserve to be paid more? Would being a manager appeal to you?
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Library And Information Center Management
ISBN: 115435
9th Edition
Authors: Barbara B.Moran , Claudia J.Morner
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