填空题 · Which passage (A, B, C, D or E) does each statement 1-8 refer to? · For
each statement 1-8, mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E) on your Answer Sheet. ·
You will need to use some of the letters more than once. A
John Adair
Adair is the pioneering British thinker in
the theory of leadership. He was the first person in the UK to hold a
professorship in Business Leadership and has published a series of influential
books on the subject. Despite his quiet appearance, Adair has had a colourful
life, serving in a Bedouin regiment and working on an Arctic fishing boat! His
initial interest in leadership came from his army experience and he used to
lecture at the highly prestigious academy where British army officers are
trained. He now works as an international consultant. B
Edward de Bono
De Bono is unusual among major 'gurus'
for two reasons: firstly, he was born not in one of the great industrial nations
but on the tiny island of Malta. Secondly, his ideas have reached a wider
audience than just managers, so that his books have become essential reading in
many different disciplines. Most of de Bono's work has been concerned with
the way human beings can train themselves to think more creatively. This
apparently simple idea has resulted in 37 books and a highly successful career
as a lecturer and consultant. C
Peter Drucker
Probably no other single thinker has done
as much as Drucker to establish management as a serious area of study.
Certainly, his fellow management thinkers consider him one of the 'founding
fathers' of the discipline, and his books and articles are quoted more than
those of any other management writer. His first book was published as far
back as 1939, yet he is still writing and teaching. His greatest distinction has
been his ability to predict coming trends in business and economics. As a
result, his ideas are treated with the greatest respect and
interest. D
Frederick Herzberg
Although relatively few contemporary
management students will have read his books, Herzberg's name is instantly
recognisable to anyone who has studied industrial organisations. This is because
the American psychologist was responsible for introducing the concept of
'motivation' into management thinking. As a young man, Herzberg became deeply
interested in mental illness and the human need for mental and emotional
satisfaction. This led him to criticise the approach of many companies to job
design, and to argue for the need for 'job enrichment' to stimulate employees'
efforts. E
Tom Peters
The American's reputation was created in the
1980s by the spectacular success of one book, In Search of Excellence,
co-written with Robert Waterman. The two were working together as management
consultants and no-one expected their first (and only) book to end up selling 5
million copies worldwide! Although his ideas have been criticised, Peters'
popularity as a speaker and writer has continued to grow. So much so that Peters
has created his own business to market books, videos and consultancy based on
his work.
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Others in his field think very highly of him.
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His ideas have spread beyond the business world.
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He felt that people should be able to enjoy their work.
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His ideas are more complex than they seem.
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He did a variety of interesting things before writing his books.
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His most successful book was written with a colleague.
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He is particularly skilled at forecasting important developments.
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Contact with the military was an early influence on his thinking,