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The Three Laws of Performance [electronic resource] : Rewriting the Future of Your Organization and Your Life

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zaffron, Steve.
Contributor:
Logan, Dave.
Series:
J-B Warren Bennis Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Leadership.
Organization and administration.
Performance.
Work--Psychology.
Local Subjects:
Leadership.
Organization and administration.
Performance.
Work--Psychology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (258 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
Hoboken : Wiley, 2011.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
A proven system for rallying all of an organizations' employees around a new vision and ideas for making the vision stick When something at work isn't going smoothly, managers struggle with what part of the problem to tackle first. Do they start with cost reduction? Or should they go for process improvements first? The authors-who have helped hundreds of companies and individuals change and improve-say spend time and money adjusting the systems in which people operate, rather than targeting people and their performance directly. The authors show that it's in fact possible to ch
Contents:
The Three Laws of Performance; Contents; Editor's Note, by Warren Bennis; Foreword, by Michael C. Jensen; Authors' Note; Introduction: The Power of Rewriting the Future; Part I: The Three Laws in Action; 1. Transforming an Impossible Situation; 2. Where Is the Key to Performance?; 3. Rewriting a Future That's Already Written; Part II: Rewriting the Future of Leadership; 4. With So Many Books on Leadership, Why Are There So Few Leaders?; 5. The Self-Led Organization; Part III: Mastering the Game of Performance; 6. Who or What Is Leading Your Life?; 7. The Path to Mastery
8. Breaking the Performance BarrierEpilogue to the Paperback Edition; Appendix: The Three Laws of Performance and the Leadership Corollaries; Notes; Acknowledgments; The Authors; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
1-118-04312-X
1-283-30034-6
9786613300348
1-118-17072-5
OCLC:
781717733

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