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Cyril Northcote Parkinson

    30. júl 1909 – 9. marec 1993

    Cyril Northcote Parkinson bol námorný historik a autor približne šesťdesiatich kníh. Je známy predovšetkým svojím rozsiahlym dielom, ktoré sa zaoberá štúdiom verejnej správy. Jeho najznámejším dielom je Parkinsonov zákon, ktorý vtipne popisuje tendenciu práce sa rozrastať tak, aby vyplnila všetok dostupný čas. Parkinsonov hlboký vhľad do organizačných princípov a ľudskej povahy ponúka nadčasové postrehy.

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    • Podnik - to sú ľudia

      • 126 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      Příručka manažmentu od známých autorů, určena manažerům na všech úrovních. - Odborný text je doplněn vtipnými ilustracemi.

      Podnik - to sú ľudia
    • The Life and Times of Horatio Hornblower

      • 304 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
      4,4(2226)Ohodnotiť

      Many know of Horatio Hornblower's exploits during the Napoleonic Wars through the novels of C.S. Forester, but how many know the true Hornblower--the man who rose from Midshipman to Admiral of the British Fleet? Using Hornblower family papers discovered in the 1970s, C. Northcote Parkinson has set the record straight in this authoritative biography.

      The Life and Times of Horatio Hornblower
    • A must read. Many of our everyday decisions are (or should have been) based upon Parkinson's insights. For example, he wrote "Work expands to fill the time allotted for it". If you schedule more time, you'll create more tasks to accomplish a particular goal. The many corollaries derived from this law are significant. “Junk expands to fill the space allotted for it”. Regardless of how much storage space we create, we’ll accumulate junk that will exceed the allotted space. The more highways we build the more traffic jams we create. He described how in many organizations people rise to the “level of their incompetence”. He noted the significance of an organization that has created excellent offices, beautiful grounds and buildings or excellent bureaucratic efficiency. Healthy growing organizations are always in chaos. The great Marble houses of banks and railroad terminals foretold the decline of those industries relative significance. When you’re busy growing and creating, you don’t have time or resources to devote to your own self admiration.

      Parkinson's Law or The Pursuit of Progress
    • A must read. Many of our everyday decisions are (or should have been) based upon Parkinson's insights. For example, he wrote "Work expands to fill the time allotted for it". If you schedule more time, you'll create more tasks to accomplish a particular goal. The many corollaries derived from this law are significant. “Junk expands to fill the space allotted for it”. Regardless of how much storage space we create, we’ll accumulate junk that will exceed the allotted space. The more highways we build the more traffic jams we create. He described how in many organizations people rise to the “level of their incompetence”. He noted the significance of an organization that has created excellent offices, beautiful grounds and buildings or excellent bureaucratic efficiency. Healthy growing organizations are always in chaos. The great Marble houses of banks and railroad terminals foretold the decline of those industries relative significance. When you’re busy growing and creating, you don’t have time or resources to devote to your own self admiration.

      Parkinson's Law and Other Studies in Administration
    • The Law of Delay

      • 121 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      This novel tells the story of an orphaned daughter of a cabaret dancer and her rise from poverty and anonymity to film stardom, all set against the rise and fall of Berlin, the background of WWI, the debauchery of the Weimar era, the run-up to WWII, and the innovations in art and industry that accompanied it all.

      The Law of Delay