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This small book offers a long-awaited execution platform to help people turn abstract goals and dreams into reality. Whether you are a housewife, student, worker, boss, or chief executive, you may work more effectively with a force known as Objective-Steps Processing (OSP). OSP has helped the author work productively as a manager from the 1970s through the 2000s in multi-industry environments, encompassing property/facility management, foundation piling, construction of oil refineries, dredging, harbour work, transmigration projects, LNG loading docks, and operation and maintenance of seagoing…mehr

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This small book offers a long-awaited execution platform to help people turn abstract goals and dreams into reality. Whether you are a housewife, student, worker, boss, or chief executive, you may work more effectively with a force known as Objective-Steps Processing (OSP). OSP has helped the author work productively as a manager from the 1970s through the 2000s in multi-industry environments, encompassing property/facility management, foundation piling, construction of oil refineries, dredging, harbour work, transmigration projects, LNG loading docks, and operation and maintenance of seagoing vessels and salvage projects. The robust OSP system is easily learned with practice of the OSP Business Strategy Card Game, as explained in the OSP Productivity Training Kit. Clearly defined core tasks are executed with balance of Yin and Yang, and facts and data are checked as part of a cyclical inspection. Once you employ OPS, you too may achieve change.
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Autorenporträt
Having passed the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (UK) final examination in 1971, the author went on to manage buildings, foundation piling, construction of oil refineries, operation of seagoing vessels, and salvage projects from the 1970s to 2013. With OSP, he pulled off a $13 million refurbishment of a major shopping complex in downtown Singapore, and he doubled the revenue of another building to $60,000, where the owners enjoyed a 75 percent reduction in maintenance contribution.