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4月14日

没想什么!

“不明白时,永远是快乐的;当一切明朗了,也许便是时候离开。”
想想,想想,想,想,想,什么呢?
 
 
4月3日

Quote 'Bill Swanson’s ‘25 Unwritten Rules of Management’'

Below article is directly quoted from my firend Freeway's Blog, he might be surprised being quoated here. Just wanna share.

Anyway, Freeway you are not my boss, no need to worry about the suprise,hah:)

 

Bill Swanson’s ‘25 Unwritten Rules of Management’

沃伦·巴菲特(Warren Buffett)是一位凡事从简的老板,包括着装、饮食以及公开发表的言论。尽管巴菲特是一位严谨的长期投资者,但似乎没有威胁或胁迫他所投资公司的首席执行官。巴菲特很欣赏一本薄薄的管理心得,这是美国航空航天承包商雷神公司(Raytheon)首席执行官比尔·斯万森(Bill Swanson)所著。NetJets董事长Richard Santulli告诉Business 2.0杂志:“在我为巴菲特工作的那些年中,这是他第一次赠书给我。”(1)

 
Bill Swanson’s ‘25 Unwritten Rules of Management’ (2)

1. Learn to say, “I don’t know.” If used when appropriate, it will be often.
2. It is easier to get into something than it is to get out of it.
3. If you are not criticized, you may not be doing much.
4. Look for what is missing. Many know how to improve what’s there, but few can see what isn’t there.
5. Viewgraph rule: When something appears on a viewgraph (an overhead transparency), assume the world knows about it, and deal with it accordingly.
6. Work for a boss with whom you are comfortable telling it like it is. Remember that you can’t pick your relatives, but you can pick your boss.
7. Constantly review developments to make sure that the actual benefits are what they are supposed to be. Avoid Newton’s Law.
8. However menial and trivial your early assignments may appear, give them your best efforts.
9. Persistence or tenacity is the disposition to persevere in spite of difficulties, discouragement, or indifference. Don’t be known as a good starter but a poor finisher.
10. In completing a project, don’t wait for others; go after them, and make sure it gets done.
11. Confirm your instructions and the commitments of others in writing. Don’t assume it will get done!
12. Don’t be timid; speak up. Express yourself, and promote your ideas.
13. Practice shows that those who speak the most knowingly and confidently often end up with the assignment to get it done.
14. Strive for brevity and clarity in oral and written reports.
15. Be extremely careful of the accuracy of your statements.
16. Don’t overlook the fact that you are working for a boss.
* Keep him or her informed. Avoid surprises!
* Whatever the boss wants takes top priority.
17. Promises, schedules, and estimates are important instruments in a well-ordered business.
* You must make promises. Don’t lean on the often-used phrase, “I can’t estimate it because it depends upon many uncertain factors.”
18. Never direct a complaint to the top. A serious offense is to “cc” a person’s boss.
19. When dealing with outsiders, remember that you represent the company. Be careful of your commitments.
20. Cultivate the habit of “boiling matters down” to the simplest terms. An elevator speech is the best way.
21. Don’t get excited in engineering emergencies. Keep your feet on the ground.
22. Cultivate the habit of making quick, clean-cut decisions.
23. When making decisions, the pros are much easier to deal with than the cons. Your boss wants to see the cons also.
24. Don’t ever lose your sense of humor.
25. Have fun at what you do. It will reflect in your work. No one likes a grump except another grump.
 
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