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Publication date
  
1982

ISBN
  
978-0-00-636753-6

Author
  
Spencer Johnson

Genre
  
Non-fiction

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
112

Originally published
  
1980

Page count
  
112

Country
  
United States of America

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Publisher
  
William Morrow and Company

Similar
  
Spencer Johnson books, Non-fiction books, Leadership books

Video review for the one minute manager by ken blanchard and spencer johnson


The One Minute Manager is a short book by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson. The brief volume tells a story, recounting three techniques of an effective manager: one-minute goals, one-minute praisings and one-minute reprimands. Each of these takes only a minute but is purportedly of lasting benefit.

Contents

Sequels

It was followed by a sequel, Leadership and the One Minute Manager, by Ken Blanchard, Patricia Zigarmi and Drea Zigarmi, which laid out Blanchard's Situational Leadership II concept.

Criticisms

The concept has been called a management fad, and derivative of Management by objectives, itself derived from the business planning literature. One critic called it "the executive equivalent of paper-training your dog."

Controversies

While becoming a best-seller, the Wall Street Journal ran an article exposing the book as a heavily plagiarized document. The article asserted that almost half of the book was lifted directly from an article previously published by University of Massachusetts at Amherst professor Arthur Elliott Carlisle. Blanchard and Johnson offered conflicting stories on their reasons for not citing the original author, including an insistence, later abandoned, that one of them helped Carlisle write the original article.`

References

The One Minute Manager Wikipedia