100 Ways to Motivate Others e-bog
25,00 DKK
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The business leadership coaching classic, revised and updated for today's workplace.The world of leadership has changed dramatically since 100 Ways to Motivate Others was written, and now Chandler and Richardson have revised and refreshed their organizational classic to meet the times.They have crafted a vital, user-friendly, inspirational guide for executives, managers, and professionals . . ....
E-bog
25,00 DKK
Forlag
RWW Career Press
Udgivet
22 oktober 2012
Genrer
Management: leadership and motivation
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781601635556
The business leadership coaching classic, revised and updated for today's workplace.The world of leadership has changed dramatically since 100 Ways to Motivate Others was written, and now Chandler and Richardson have revised and refreshed their organizational classic to meet the times.They have crafted a vital, user-friendly, inspirational guide for executives, managers, and professionals . . . and those aspiring to reach their level. 100 Ways to Motivate Others is based on years of successful live workshops, seminars, and personal coaching programs on communication and leadership.This new edition includes fresh insights into communication and rapid decision-making, the importance of personal self-leadership and physical energy, and exciting new methods for enrolling clients and selling to customers in service-oriented ways that leave behind the old paradigm of manipulation and persuasion. The authors will help you learn:How to slow down and enjoy a new level of focus.How to build on your peoples' strengths.A simple and creative way to hold people accountable.How to enjoy cultivating the art of supportive confrontation."e;Steve Chandler's coaching has had a tremendous impact in my life. He was vital to my personal transformation from a man of ideas and dreams to a person of action and reality."e; -Radames Soto, former managing director, The Wall Street Journal"e;Steve Chandler lights you up with the glow of his internal neon . . . what he proposes is so rock solid and reassuring."e; -Lisa Schnebly, The Arizona Republic