Cet auteur se concentre sur des thèmes liés au leadership et à la motivation. Son travail explore comment les individus et les équipes peuvent atteindre des niveaux de performance plus élevés. Il met l'accent sur des stratégies pratiques et des principes psychologiques qui favorisent la croissance et le succès. L'objectif est d'inspirer les lecteurs à devenir des leaders et des motivateurs plus efficaces.
How the Best Managers Create a Culture of Belief and Drive Big Results
256pages
9 heures de lecture
Offers insight into the corporate cultures of high-performance organizations to explain the importance of engaged employees in business success, outlining a seven-step plan for managers to facilitate high-achieving teams
The business sector today is witnessing a real crisis: the "invisible employee." This is the employee who feels threatened, ignored, and unappreciated, and thus only responds in the way they know how: by staying in the shadows, doing just enough work to keep their job, complaining about this and that, and passing on these attitudes to newcomers. They work with the mindset: "Why should I strive and excel if my achievements will go unnoticed? Why should I bother trying at all when the company might let me go in its next plan?" In this book, managers will learn how to overcome one of the most common negative behaviors at work: that intelligent employees prefer safety, perform their tasks quietly, and never do more than what is required of them. The renowned authors Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton explain how competent managers can change this mentality by engaging employees in the development of their companies; by setting clear goals, encouraging productive behaviors, and celebrating every success achieved along the way. As a result, the ultimate outcome is that the organization will have productive employees who feel they are valued and appreciated; in other words, they feel "visible."
"In Leading with Gratitude, New York Times bestselling authors, the "apostles of appreciation" Chester Elton and Adrian Gostick introduce readers to easy ways to add more gratitude to their work environment"-- Provided by publisher
"Executive coaches Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton detail eight steps for managers to mitigate work anxiety and for employees to cope with their anxiety"-- Provided by publisher
How Taking the High Road Creates a Competitive Advantage in Business
107pages
4 heures de lecture
Where are you right now?The Integrity Advantage give you tools to take stock and to solidify or revamp the integrity in your business life."They'll tell you (with a wink) that these days, nice guys finish last. If that's what you've been hearing, may we respectfully suggest you're running with the wrong crowd. And we've got some folks we'd like you to meet," say Adrian Gostick, a respected business writer, and Dana Telford, a Harvard researcher.Based on a year's worth of research--interviewing CEOs and top business leaders from across North America--The Integrity Advantage identifies ten characteristics that are consistently displayed by people with integrity. The authors then take you through a four-step process to determine your integrity level and help you enhance your reputation for ethical behavior.
The authors shows that breakthrough success is guided by a particular breed of high-performing team that generates its own momentum, an engaged group of colleagues in the trenches, working passionately together to pursue a shared vision. They have determined a key set of characteristics displayed by members of breakthrough teams, and have identified a set of rules great teams live by, which generate a culture of positive teamwork and lead to extraordinary results. Using a wealth of specific stories from the breakthrough teams they studied, they reveal in detail how these teams operate and how managers can transform their own teams into such high performers.--[book jacket]
Reveals how managers can increase their effectiveness through strategic communication, team-building, and goal-setting practices as exemplified by top executives from some of the world's most successful companies.
Wie man mit einer täglichen Dosis Anerkennung sein Unternehmen nach vorne bringt
252pages
9 heures de lecture
Kleine Schläge auf den Hinterkopf erhöhen ja bekanntlich das Denkvermögen. Dieses Sprichwort kennen wir alle – und wissen im Prinzip auch alle, dass das nicht immer stimmt. Wie falsch es ist, auf diese Regel im Berufleben zu vertrauen, das beweist uns jetzt das Autorenduo Adrian Gostick und Chester Elton. Basierend auf einer 10-jährigen Untersuchung mit mehr als 200 000 Managern und Mitarbeitern, haben die Autoren ein leicht umzusetzendes Managementkonzept entwickelt – und gleichzeitig bewiesen, dass Anerkennung und konstruktive Kritik die Eckpfeiler eines erfolgreichen Managementstils sind. Wie eng Produktivität, Engagement, Konstanz und Kundenzufriedenheit mit der Mitarbeiterzufriedenheit zusammenhängen, erklärt dieses Buch. Die Anerkennung der Leistungen von Mitarbeitern, im Buch bildlich durch Karotten symbolisiert, spielt dabei eine wichtige Rolle. Das „Karottenprinzip“ zeigt in leicht umzusetzenden Schritten wie einfach es ist, den Mitarbeitern diese Wertschätzung zu zeigen – und auch, dass sie nicht immer finanziell ausgedrückt werden muss.
"This dictionary is clear, concise and easy to use...My advice to anyone wishing to purchase a nursing dictionary would be to...buy this one" Journal of Advanced Nursing (on the first edition) All the information you'll ever need - in one dictionary! Key features *Over 15,000 entries * Comprehensive - much more information than a pocket dictionary * Informed by current nursing research and clinical practice * Includes latest UK legislation and policy changes * Accessible, authoritative and contemporary * Invaluable and informative appendices Appendices include: + Normal values + Lists of websites for key nursing journals and organizations + The NMC code of professional conduct + QAA benchmarking standards + Nursing research, Information technology and emergency care + Continuing professional development and PREP requirements "very user friendly" European Journal of Cancer Care (on the first edition)