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What Makes A Top Manager
Topic Started: Oct 26 2007, 11:20 AM (344 Views)
Woody
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i just learned that in business class
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talkingsense®
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Business class as in lesson/lecture or as in sat at the front of an aeroplane?
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Woody
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business class as in lesson in school
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talkingsense®
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Well it's a lesson to be taken seriously, people skills are tremendously important when you have people reporting to you.

Also boundless energy, enthusiasm and drive is also important.

So, (if I'm on one) is resilience, the ability to keep picking yourself up after the knock downs. I think Spurs have behaved appallingly towards Martin Jol but he hasn't shown a great deal of resilience in dealing with the knocks he's had.
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manu22
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i think harry redknaap has all those qualities he has energy peoples skills personality authority prob the best in the market at pickin up cheap players. i think the guy is so underated prob the 2nd best english manager behind allardyce
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Schumi
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He has no experience in Europe
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manu22
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so what??
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talkingsense®
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Yes agreed, he won't get european experience unless he is given a top job..Catch 22 ..again!
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Oct 26 2007, 03:13 PM
Yes agreed, he won't get european experience unless he is given a top job..Catch 22 ..again!

also i think he old enough and wise enough to cope in europe yes its a different ball game when u enter the competition but harry is far from naive and is quite a good tactitian
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itsgunnabe11
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people skills is important, you have to know how to deal with each indivdual and promise them nothing. You are there to manage them not fufil there dreams. I think thats were to many managers fail, they get to involed with the plaayers. you have to have a pupil teacher relationship with the player. to many try being a father figure(that may come in time), but if you look at wenger he is there teacher and they respect him for that knowing they cant push certain boundries. I believe he learnt these techniques in japan. were as i study martial arts with an oriental teacher they know how to comand your respect as you train, always watching over you to correct your fault :attack:
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I think that a good number two is also important as a manager cannot deal with all aspects by himself.
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