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Personal development to improve management performance: a plain manager’s guide

Tom Bourner (Principal Lecturer at the Centre for Management Development, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK)

Management Development Review

ISSN: 0962-2519

Article publication date: 1 November 1996

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Abstract

Presents answers to the question: how does the development of self‐knowledge of managers contribute to organizational success in commercial terms? The question originated from a discussion by a group of management developers about the relationships between personal development and effective management. Looks at the contribution of self‐knowledge in terms of motives, values, personal resources, self‐esteem and internal constraints (including compulsive or “driven” behaviour). Concludes that an increasing rate of change within organizations increases the need for the development of self‐knowledge by managers.

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Bourner, T. (1996), "Personal development to improve management performance: a plain manager’s guide", Management Development Review, Vol. 9 No. 6, pp. 4-9. https://doi.org/10.1108/09622519610151598

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MCB UP Ltd

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