The Manager's Guide

The Manager’s Guide contains blog posts on Leadership and Systems Engineering. The Leadership posts provide a self-study course in leadership for managers and for workers who wish to prepare themselves for management. The articles address motivating people and improving processes. People and processes are common to every type of organization so the course applies to any organization. The older posts cover Systems Engineering and can be found in the archive or by searching on key words.

Showing posts with label statistical thinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label statistical thinking. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Review of Lectures 23-29

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The first 22 lectures deal with the management functions of staffing, communicating and motivating. The remainder of the lectures deals with...
Tuesday, June 11, 2013

27A Managing in the Presence of Variation

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I cannot overemphasize the importance of learning how to understand variation and how to manage in its presence. Brian Joiner said it best i...
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Joe Jenney
I am a retired aerospace executive and a recently ordained Episcopal priest. I write, draw and garden. My most recent books are "Tufty the Cross-eyed Titmouse", a children's book, and "the Secret Letters of FDR", a historical novelette.I am also the author of a self training book on management, "The Manager's Guide for Effective Leadership". And I have authored, with others, "Modern Methods of Systems Engineering"
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