Title: ADMINISTRATIVE PRINCIPLES
1ADMINISTRATIVE PRINCIPLES
2Meerkats
3The Power to change is the power to execute the
plan.
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7Teamwork
I.
8Teamwork
I.
A. Joint Responsibility
B. No Finger Pointing
9Must know what you are trying to do.
II.
10A. Goals and Objectives
B. Failure leads to change
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13A. Encourage experimentation and controlled risk.
B. First ask how can I improve the productivity?
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15Simplify, Simplify, Simplify!
V.
16Jobs and positions must be defined in terms of
process and output.
VI.
17Jobs and positions must be defined in terms of
process and output.
VI.
A. No Bossism
B. The importance of the individual
18Communication is critical and must be both open
and managed.
VII.
19VII.
Communication is critical and must be both open
and managed.
20VII.
Communication is critical and must be both open
and managed.
A. Does not follow the lines of authority
B. Communication does not mean uninformed
analysis of each other.
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