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Focused on modern management topics: lean thinking, Deming, innovation, customer focus, six sigma, continual improvement, agile software development and related topics focused on viewing the organization as a system, evidence based management and respect for people.

Focused on modern management topics: lean thinking, Deming, innovation, customer focus, six sigma, continual improvement, agile software development and related topics focused on viewing the organization as a system, evidence based management and respect for people.

Some sites that provide good content on these modern management ideas

Submitting content to this subreddit was restricted over 12 years ago to a select group of users to keep the signal to noise ratio high. There are plenty of other sub-reddits for those interested in submitting content - and it is very easy to create your own.

Subreddit for asking questions related to management (over the years I include some here, they then die out... if you know of a good active one let me know and I will add it. /r/askmanagement/ is inactive, subreddits can return to active status so I will leave the reference here

/r/managers/

/r/leadership/

Here is a multi-subreddit link that includes several subreddits focused on related topics http://www.reddit.com/user/curiouscat/m/curiouscat_management

If you want to be approved to submit items to the subreddit send a moderator message with at least 6 links appropriate for this sub-reddit that you submitted to other sub-reddits (if you can't because they fit no other sub-reddit then you can include what they would be in a message). The links should include links to at least 5 different sites.

If you are approved you will be expected to post links to your site no more than 6 times a year and no more often than 1 out of 5 links you submit should be links to your site. All of the submissions should be high quality and on topic. As stated above, it is very easy to create your own sub reddit, if you think a different system would be better than the one chosen and used for this sub reddit for more than 15 years so far.

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Grace Hopper on Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People (1982)

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