Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 492 g
ISBN: 978-1-118-35242-7
Verlag: Wiley
The business leader's guide to creating a great workplace from the Great Place to Work Institute
In this follow-up guide to The Great Workplace, experts from Great Place to Work® Institute, Inc. reveal the most common excuses managers use for why they can't create a great workplace. Authors Jennifer Robin and Michael Burchell poke holes in every single excuse. Whether the reasons involve the organization's leadership, employees, environment, or any other factor, the authors explain that if managers lead people properly, they can create a great workplace. The authors explore how managers can interrupt their own negative thought patterns and instead create lasting change, and they describe how great workplaces have surmounted very real difficulties with aplomb.
- Includes case studies, stories, tips, and tools for managers who want to transform their organizations
- From the experts at the Great Place to Work, a global research, consulting, and training firm that operates in nearly 50 countries
- Proves that any and every organization can change for the better when managers have the right tools and mindset
Creating a place where people want to work and want to succeed is the primary key to success for every manager. No Excuses shows that managers in any organization can transform their workplace—if they'll only get out of their own way first.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword by Amy Lyman ix
Introduction: Creating a Great Workplace 1
1 The Anatomy of an Excuse 9
2 I Think [Like a Great Workplace Leader], Therefore I Am [a Great Workplace Leader] 25
3 We are What We Repeatedly Do 45
4 I Didn’t Have Enough Time to Do It Right 65
5 That’s Just Not My Job 85
6 My Industry is Different 105
7 It’s Just Not the Right Time 127
8 I’d Be a Great People Manager if It Weren’t for All the People 149
9 My Boss Ate My Homework 169
10 The “One Rule” for Excuses 187
Notes 195
Acknowledgments 201
About the Authors 205
Index 207