Jimmy Dykes from 1933-1946.
Kid Gleason. "Black Sox" was the name given to the 1919 Chicago White Sox whose players (8 of them) were accused of conspiring with gamblers to throw the 1919 World Series. 1919 was Gleason's first as White Sox manager and he led the team through the 1923 season.
Connie Mack whose full name was Cornelius Alexander Mack, was the manager and part owner of the Philadelphia Athletics. He manged this team for 50 years.
Jimmy Collins was the player/manager of the 1903 Boston Americans, the first team to win the World Series in 1903 ... Collins was the starting third baseman as well as manager. He managed the team from 1901-1906.
John McGraw managed the team in 1901 when the Yankees were the Baltimore Orioles. Clark Griffith managed the team in 1903 when the franchise moved to New York, and were called the Highlanders. Frank Chance was the first manager under the name New York Yankees in 1913.
Bobby Robson was appointed manager of Ipswich Town in 1969, and managed the team until leaving to take up the England job in 1982.
Well, for one, Connie Mack was manager of the Philadelphia Athletics from the start of the American League in 1901 until he retired after the 1950 season..that's 50 years as the team's manager.
Charlie Grimm, who managed the team from 1932-1938, 1944-1949, and 1960.
The current national football squad is managed by coach Carlos Alberto Parreira.
Joe Torre was the St. Louis Cardinals manager from 1990 to 1995.
Self managed teams differ from quality circles in the respect that unlike quality circles where the employees voluntarily come together to suggest or develop quality improvements, in self managed teams, the entire work process is structured around team work, with the team taking critical decisions. Also a quality circle may or may not be empowered by the upper management but the empowerment is built into the very concept of self managed teams. Self managed teams unlike quality circles are not managed by an external supervisor, personnel manager, administrator or a quality manager but rather facilitated by a team leader from within the team. He is either chosen by the team members or appointed based on experience or skills
The Chicago Cubs first manager was Albert Spalding. The team was then known as the Chicago White Stockings.
Tito Vilanova took over in 2012 as the new Barcelona Manager. Vilanova previously played for Barcelona's B team in 1988 and assistant managed Barcelona FC from 2008-2012.