Management secrets from history: historical wisdom for modern business
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Contents by topic viii
Acnowledgements xiii
Introduction 1
Section I Dictators, Despots and Rogue Thinkers
Sun T/u
Many centuries ago Sun Tzu accurately recorded the gentlemanly
art of war as it existed in his own world. Subsequently, this record
has become the world s most widely read book on how to size up,
and deal with, the opposition. We offer carefully selected extracts
from the book.
Niccolo Machiavelli
Personally a very private man. Machiavelli s classic 16th century
book on leadership and service, The Prince, is a timeless study on
motivating people, dealing with the boss and the competition,
and improving the individual s ability to control themselves and
the masses.
The Pirate Code
Contrary to popular belief, most pirate ships were governed by
strict codes of conduct that set out the responsibilities of both
men and officers. We offer three of the finest surviving examples
of these rare documents.
MANAGEMENT SECRETS FROM HISTORY
Section II Holymen and Higher Powers
Moses 45
While most famous for delivering the Ten Commandments to his
people, Moses also set up a slate of laws by which the Hebrews
should conduct themselves in their day to day lives and their
relationships with one another.
Pope Gregory r ,
When St Augustine of Canterbury became Archbishop of England
in the late 6th century. Pope Gregory I wrote to him explaining how
to convert the pagan Britons to Christianity without offending their
beliefs or their sensibilities. It is a classic study in dealing with
competition and surviving the aftermath of a takeover.
Hildegard von Bingen ,,
A nun and mystic visionary, Hildegard is best remembered for her
soaring religious music. Less well known is her insightful
correspondence with the leading religious figures of 12th century
Europe, including bishops, archibishops and four popes, all of
whom sought her advice and counsel.
Section HI Industrialists and Merchant Princes
HJ Heinz ?3
Best known as the man who brought 57 varieties to the tables of
the world, HJ Heinz was an innovator in advertising and a pioneer
in management/worker relations whose benevolent outlook
towards business, and financial success, has seldom been matched.
Helena Rubinstein o_
Founding a cosmetics empire on little more than a few jars of her
mother s homemade face cream and an innate sense of business
savvy, Helena Rubinstein was the epitome of the self made
millionaire.
CONTENTS
Lillian Vernon
A pioneer in the mail order catalogue business, Lillian Vernon
built a small commercial empire from her kitchen table. How she
managed her business and turned it into a multi million dollar
industry is essential reading for the ambitious executive and
budding entrepreneur.
Section IV Kings, Queens and Conquerors
Hammurabi 109
As the greatest and most famous king of ancient Babylon.
Hammurabi encoded the earliest known set of egalitarian laws
applying to all people, regardless of their social status. Many of
them are surprisingly applicable to modern business and human
resource management.
Solomon 117
Credited with being history s wisest ruler. King Solomon s wisdom
has become legendary. Both his actions and writings, as they come
down to us from various books of the Old Testament, disclose
great truths and clever hints for dealing with people whether
subject, friend or enemy.
King John 130
England s King John and his fractious nobility left us a timeless
document of human conduct, the Magna Carta. It is not only the
world s oldest constitution but also one of history s most
impressive guarantees of the rights and duties of both rulers and
subjects.
King Edward r 142
The tactics by which King Edward I imposed English sovereignty
over both Scotland and Wales, and in the process became one of
the fiercest warrior kings of all time, are legendary. Here is a
sample of the laws by which he governed his kingdom.
MANAGEMENT SECRETS FROM HISTORY
Queen Elizabeth I 153
One of England s best known, and best loved, monarchs, Elizabeth
I was a shrewd politician who guided her kingdom through a
period of constant political danger and religious strife with
unfailing courage and grace. Her writings and speeches remain as
insightful as they were more than four centuries ago.
Section V Philosophers and Sages
Confucius 165
No one man has had a greater impact on the long history of
China than Confucius. Since his words were first recorded in the
6th century BC, the phrase Confucius says . . . has become a
catch phrase for insightful gems of wisdom.
William Shakespeare 180
Although it is most unlikely that The Bard ever considered
himself a philosopher, he was an acute observer of human nature.
Two of his characters, Polonius (from Hamlet) and Shylock (from
The Merchant of Venice) had vastly different approaches to offering
business advice; both are worthy of study; as much for why they
did not work as for why they did.
Bejamin Franklin 193
Undoubtedly one of the 18th century s greatest diplomats, when
Franklin turned his scathing wit on the British Empire for its
treatment of the American colonies, he unwittingly bequeathed
history with an enduring critique on good management
techniques.
Elbert Ilubbard 201
The father of modern print advertising, Hubbard wrote
extensively on managerial style, human relations and how labour
and management should relate to one another. His writing is filled
with wit, insight and the necessity of hard work as an essential
ingredient to success.
CONTENTS
Lillian Gilbrcth 211
Best known as the mother of 12 children whose life was
recounted in the book and film, Cheaper by the Dozen, Lilliam
Gilbreth also revolutionized the concept of manpower
management in industry and the role of middle management in
the workplace.
Bibliography/Permission acknowledgements 225
CONTENTS BY TOPIC
Becoming an Effective Manager
Bingen, Hildegard 62
Confucius 168
Heinz, HJ 76
Machiavelli 20
Moses 47
Pope Gregory I 53
Rubinstein, Helena 88
Solomon 121
Sun Tzu 8
Vernon, Lillian 99
Corporate Theft and Crime
Edward I 147
Hammurabi 111
Pope Gregory I 57
Criminal Offences
Edward I 150
Dealing with Business Associates
Bingen, Hildegard 69
Confucius 177
Hammurabi 113
Moses 50
Pope Gregory I 58
Shakespeare 185
viii
CONTENTS BY TOPIC
Solomon 126
Vernon, Lillian 103
Dealing with the Competition
Bingen, Hildegard 69
Elizabeth I 159
Heinz, HJ 80
Machiavelli 32
Moses 51
Rubinstein, Helena 92
Solomon 129
SunTzu 13
Dealing with Superiors
Bingen, Hildegard 62
Confucius 167
Elizabeth I 154
Hubbard, Elbert 202
Gilbreth, Lillian 212
Moses 46, 49
Pope Gregory I 59
Solomon 120
Dealing with the Workforce
Bingen, Hildegard 67
Confucius 175
Elizabeth I 156
Gilbreth, Lillian 219
Hammurabi HO
Heinz, HJ 79
Machiavelli 28
Moses 49
Pope Gregory I 55
MANAGEMENT SECRETS FROM HISTORY
Shakespeare 181
Solomon 125
SunTzu 12
Vernon, Lillian 102
Effective Use of Manpower
Gilbreth, Lillian 222
Financial Dealings
Heinz, HJ 82
King John 138
Legal Procedure
Hammurabi 113
Management and Worker Rights and Responsibilities
Edward I 145
King John 132
Pirate codes 36
Managing a Subsidiary Company
Franklin, Benjamin 194
Hammurabi 115
Heinz, HJ 81
King John 139
Sun Tzu 10
Maxims and Clever Sayings
Heinz, HJ 83
Hubbard, Elbert 209
Middle Management
Dealing with your middle management team
Bingen, Hildegard 65
CONTENTS BY TOPIC
Confucius 174
Elizabeth I 155
Heinz, HJ 77
Machiavelli 26
Pope Gregory I 56
Rubinstein, Helena 89
Shakespeare 181
Solomon 122
Vernon, Lillian 101
Role of middle management
Gilbreth, Lillian 213
Selecting your middle management team
Confucius 172
Machiavelli 2 5
Sun Tzu 10
Vernon, Lillian 101
Public Relations
Heinz, HJ 81
Rubinstein, Helena 90
Vernon, Lillian 104
Settling Personnel Disputes
King John 135
Solomon 118
Starting Your Own Business
Heinz, HJ 75
Vernon, Lillian 95
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CONTENTS
Contents by topic viii
Acnowledgements xiii
Introduction 1
Section I Dictators, Despots and Rogue Thinkers
Sun T/u
Many centuries ago Sun Tzu accurately recorded the gentlemanly
art of war as it existed in his own world. Subsequently, this record
has become the world's most widely read book on how to size up,
and deal with, the opposition. We offer carefully selected extracts
from the book.
Niccolo Machiavelli
Personally a very private man. Machiavelli's classic 16th century
book on leadership and service, The Prince, is a timeless study on
motivating people, dealing with 'the boss' and the competition,
and improving the individual's ability to control themselves and
the masses.
The Pirate Code
Contrary to popular belief, most pirate ships were governed by
strict codes of conduct that set out the responsibilities of both
men and officers. We offer three of the finest surviving examples
of these rare documents.
MANAGEMENT SECRETS FROM HISTORY
Section II Holymen and Higher Powers
Moses 45
While most famous for delivering the Ten Commandments to his
people, Moses also set up a slate of laws by which the Hebrews
should conduct themselves in their day to day lives and their
relationships with one another.
Pope Gregory r ,
When St Augustine of Canterbury became Archbishop of England
in the late 6th century. Pope Gregory I wrote to him explaining how
to convert the pagan Britons to Christianity without offending their
beliefs or their sensibilities. It is a classic study in dealing with
competition and surviving the aftermath of a takeover.
Hildegard von Bingen ,,
A nun and mystic visionary, Hildegard is best remembered for her
soaring religious music. Less well known is her insightful
correspondence with the leading religious figures of 12th century
Europe, including bishops, archibishops and four popes, all of
whom sought her advice and counsel.
Section HI Industrialists and Merchant Princes
HJ Heinz ?3
Best known as the man who brought 57 varieties to the tables of
the world, HJ Heinz was an innovator in advertising and a pioneer
in management/worker relations whose benevolent outlook
towards business, and financial success, has seldom been matched.
Helena Rubinstein o_
Founding a cosmetics empire on little more than a few jars of her
mother's homemade face cream and an innate sense of business
savvy, Helena Rubinstein was the epitome of the self made
millionaire.
CONTENTS
Lillian Vernon
A pioneer in the mail order catalogue business, Lillian Vernon
built a small commercial empire from her kitchen table. How she
managed her business and turned it into a multi million dollar
industry is essential reading for the ambitious executive and
budding entrepreneur.
Section IV Kings, Queens and Conquerors
Hammurabi 109
As the greatest and most famous king of ancient Babylon.
Hammurabi encoded the earliest known set of egalitarian laws
applying to all people, regardless of their social status. Many of
them are surprisingly applicable to modern business and human
resource management.
Solomon 117
Credited with being history's wisest ruler. King Solomon's wisdom
has become legendary. Both his actions and writings, as they come
down to us from various books of the Old Testament, disclose
great truths and clever hints for dealing with people whether
subject, friend or enemy.
King John 130
England's King John and his fractious nobility left us a timeless
document of human conduct, the Magna Carta. It is not only the
world's oldest constitution but also one of history's most
impressive guarantees of the rights and duties of both rulers and
subjects.
King Edward r 142
The tactics by which King Edward I imposed English sovereignty
over both Scotland and Wales, and in the process became one of
the fiercest warrior kings of all time, are legendary. Here is a
sample of the laws by which he governed his kingdom.
MANAGEMENT SECRETS FROM HISTORY
Queen Elizabeth I 153
One of England's best known, and best loved, monarchs, Elizabeth
I was a shrewd politician who guided her kingdom through a
period of constant political danger and religious strife with
unfailing courage and grace. Her writings and speeches remain as
insightful as they were more than four centuries ago.
Section V Philosophers and Sages
Confucius 165
No one man has had a greater impact on the long history of
China than Confucius. Since his words were first recorded in the
6th century BC, the phrase 'Confucius says . . .' has become a
catch phrase for insightful gems of wisdom.
William Shakespeare 180
Although it is most unlikely that 'The Bard' ever considered
himself a philosopher, he was an acute observer of human nature.
Two of his characters, Polonius (from Hamlet) and Shylock (from
The Merchant of Venice) had vastly different approaches to offering
business advice; both are worthy of study; as much for why they
did not work as for why they did.
Bejamin Franklin 193
Undoubtedly one of the 18th century's greatest diplomats, when
Franklin turned his scathing wit on the British Empire for its
treatment of the American colonies, he unwittingly bequeathed
history with an enduring critique on good management
techniques.
Elbert Ilubbard 201
The father of modern print advertising, Hubbard wrote
extensively on managerial style, human relations and how labour
and management should relate to one another. His writing is filled
with wit, insight and the necessity of hard work as an essential
ingredient to success.
CONTENTS
Lillian Gilbrcth 211
Best known as the mother of 12 children whose life was
recounted in the book and film, Cheaper by the Dozen, Lilliam
Gilbreth also revolutionized the concept of manpower
management in industry and the role of middle management in
the workplace.
Bibliography/Permission acknowledgements 225
CONTENTS BY TOPIC
Becoming an Effective Manager
Bingen, Hildegard 62
Confucius 168
Heinz, HJ 76
Machiavelli 20
Moses 47
Pope Gregory I 53
Rubinstein, Helena 88
Solomon 121
Sun Tzu 8
Vernon, Lillian 99
Corporate Theft and Crime
Edward I 147
Hammurabi 111
Pope Gregory I 57
Criminal Offences
Edward I 150
Dealing with Business Associates
Bingen, Hildegard 69
Confucius 177
Hammurabi 113
Moses 50
Pope Gregory I 58
Shakespeare 185
viii
CONTENTS BY TOPIC
Solomon 126
Vernon, Lillian 103
Dealing with the Competition
Bingen, Hildegard 69
Elizabeth I 159
Heinz, HJ 80
Machiavelli 32
Moses 51
Rubinstein, Helena 92
Solomon 129
SunTzu 13
Dealing with Superiors
Bingen, Hildegard 62
Confucius 167
Elizabeth I 154
Hubbard, Elbert 202
Gilbreth, Lillian 212
Moses 46, 49
Pope Gregory I 59
Solomon 120
Dealing with the Workforce
Bingen, Hildegard 67
Confucius 175
Elizabeth I 156
Gilbreth, Lillian 219
Hammurabi HO
Heinz, HJ 79
Machiavelli 28
Moses 49
Pope Gregory I 55
MANAGEMENT SECRETS FROM HISTORY
Shakespeare 181
Solomon 125
SunTzu 12
Vernon, Lillian 102
Effective Use of Manpower
Gilbreth, Lillian 222
Financial Dealings
Heinz, HJ 82
King John 138
Legal Procedure
Hammurabi 113
Management and Worker Rights and Responsibilities
Edward I 145
King John 132
Pirate codes 36
Managing a Subsidiary Company
Franklin, Benjamin 194
Hammurabi 115
Heinz, HJ 81
King John 139
Sun Tzu 10
Maxims and Clever Sayings
Heinz, HJ 83
Hubbard, Elbert 209
Middle Management
Dealing with your middle management team
Bingen, Hildegard 65
CONTENTS BY TOPIC
Confucius 174
Elizabeth I 155
Heinz, HJ 77
Machiavelli 26
Pope Gregory I 56
Rubinstein, Helena 89
Shakespeare 181
Solomon 122
Vernon, Lillian 101
Role of middle management
Gilbreth, Lillian 213
Selecting your middle management team
Confucius 172
Machiavelli 2 5
Sun Tzu 10
Vernon, Lillian 101
Public Relations
Heinz, HJ 81
Rubinstein, Helena 90
Vernon, Lillian 104
Settling Personnel Disputes
King John 135
Solomon 118
Starting Your Own Business
Heinz, HJ 75
Vernon, Lillian 95 |
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