Communication, learning, and knowledge management are commonly influenced by many different factors. Such factors are discussed by several authors in this collection of articles on organizational learning.
Posts Tagged ‘Project Management’
Review of Brue’s “Six Sigma for Managers”
In Six Sigma for Managers, Greg Brue aims to give an overview of the Six Sigma process that when applied to projects can bring about greater quality, customer satisfaction, revenue, impact on employees, growth, and competitive advantages.
Review of Drucker’s “Management Challenges for the 21st Century”
According to Drucker, the discipline and practice of management must undergo some challenges including faulty assumptions, looming catastrophes, change, information, and knowledge worker productivity.
Review of W. Edward Deming’s “Out of the Crisis”
In his book Out of the Crisis, Deming outlines fourteen points through the application of which management will be able to improve quality and productivity.
Review of W. Edward Deming’s “The New Economics”
In The New Economics, Deming jerkily outlines a management philosophy that breaks from popular understanding. He critiques faulty practices of management before explaining what is needed to improve the situation.
Review of Covey’s “7 Habits of Highly Effective People”
Stephen Covey attempts to explain a new way of structuring life and approaching communication by way of seven habits claimed to be characteristic of highly effective people.
Review of Eliyahu Goldratt’s “Critical Chain”
Project management, a field in which comprehensive study is lacking, can be a difficult undertaking.
Review of Eliyahu Goldratt’s “The Goal”
Management, being an endeavor many times hindered by the prevalence of outdated rules and procedures, can be a difficult field in which to attain success. In Goldratt’s book, The Goal, the manufacturing business is at the center of a narrative that is concerned with effective management.




