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Building A HIgh Morale Workplace

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Building A HIgh Morale Workplace

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Building a High Morale Workplace looks at what those in charge should do to develop a workplace environment that is upbeat and inspires commitment and high performance. It gives managers an idea of what happens when the workplace isn't positive - employees leave, there are conflicts, and the lack of communication undermines cooperation and efficiency. The book will describe how managers can turn around a workplace where employees are cynical and dispirited. It provides specific ideas for managers on how to make their organization a great place to work. Briefcase Books are always rich in practical techniques and examples. Building a High Morale Workplace will: - Help readers learn how to make their workplace a community, not just a corporation - Provide case studies of companies as example of high morale workplaces - Help managers learn how to turnaround a negative workplace - Help managers learn what really gets employees excited about their employer - Show managers, after building a high morale workplace, how to sustain it. Briefcase Books feature a user-friendly, sidebar-rich format, which is designed to be easily read and digested for people at all levels of the organizational hierarchy. Books in the series feature short, informally written chapters, bulleted lists, self-examinations, and seven types of sidebars, and chapter-ending checklists of important points. There is also a website for the Briefcase Series (www.briefcasebooks.com) where customers more information about the books and can also find reading guides for each book. This is especially helpful is the book is used for training purposes.

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Release date NZ
October 16th, 2002
Author
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
10 Illustrations, unspecified
Imprint
McGraw-Hill Contemporary
Pages
192
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Dimensions
152x226x10
ISBN-13
9780071406185
Product ID
3919143

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