Back to Home Page of CD3WD Project or Back to list of CD3WD Publications

CLOSE THIS BOOKHundred Tips for a Better Management (Aga Khan Foundation, 1993, 70 p.)
VIEW THE DOCUMENT(introduction...)
VIEW THE DOCUMENTEditors
VIEW THE DOCUMENTAn overview of PHC MAP
VIEW THE DOCUMENTAcknowledgements
VIEW THE DOCUMENTIntroduction
VIEW THE DOCUMENT100 Tips : The rules of the management game
Managing your time
Running effective meetings
Planning
Leadership : Lead, follow, or get out of the way. (Henry Ford, US Industrialist)
Decision-making I
Decision-making II
Teamwork
Staffing
Communicating with your staff
Listening
Writing
Motivating staff
Supervising
Giving feedback
Criticising performance
Training I
Training II
Last thoughts - Some laws of management to remember
VIEW THE DOCUMENTReferences
VIEW THE DOCUMENTAcronyms and abbreviations
VIEW THE DOCUMENTPHC MAP MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Editors

Part of the PHC map series of modules, guides and reference materials

Production Managers: Ronald Wilson, Aga Khan Foundation, Geneva, and Thongchai Sapanuchart, Somboon Vacharotai Foundation, Bangkok

Editor: Jennifer Sharples, Bangkok, Thailand

Design & Layout: Helene Sackstein, France

Desktop Publishing: Amornphan Thongpanang, Marilyn J. Murphy, Somboon Vacharotai Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand

Printing: Thai Wattana Panich, Bangkok, Thailand

Published in 1993 by the Aga Khan Foundation USA, Suite 700, 1901 L Street N.W., Washington DC and the Aga Khan Foundation, P.O. Box 435, 1211 Geneva 6, Switzerland.

Additional copies are available at the Aga Khan Foundation Canada in Toronto; Aga Khan Foundation (United Kingdom) in London; and AKF offices in Dhaka, Bangladesh; Delhi, India; Nairobi, Kenya; Karachi, Pakistan; Lisbon, Portugal; and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania; the Aga Khan University Faculty of Health Science in Karachi, Pakistan; the Somboon Vacharotai Foundation and the ASEAN Institute for Health Development in Thailand.

Dedicated to Dr. Duane L. Smith (1939-1992), Dr. William B. Steeler (1948-1992) and all other health leaders, managers and workers who follow their example in the effort to bring quality health care to all in need.

TO PREVIOUS SECTION OF BOOK TO NEXT SECTION OF BOOK