A blog that chats about the craft of management now that’s useful! Check out the ten x 3 article I liked them all!

Management as a craft seems to resonate with the idea of the manager as an artisan, with a unique blend of artistic and practical skills. If this is the case the business could then be evaluated for its beauty, craftsmanship, structure, design and practicality. In a cultural context there is probably a lot more philosophy and depth that would show through as well.

I think if we take it further and imagine the artisan creating a clay bust for example, it needs to be built around a solid armature and the end use needs careful consideration, if the craftsman gets it wrong the bust could crack, not hold the clay or be unusable for a range of other structural reasons.

On the other hand if it is well constructed and suits its purpose the result will be a thing of beauty with a sense of elegance that enthralls the viewer. Now that’s the art of business.

Steve Gray - Steve's clients are calling him "the leadership guy" for his focus and knowledge on leadership development. Steve is an avid business commentator, writer and a senior business consultant - Mentor - Coach - Trainer - Presenter (Steve Gray . biz). The info provided in these articles is for educational purposes only and is intended as a starting point for you to build your business from and not specific advice.
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