Nine Minutes on Monday: The Quick and Easy Way to Go from Manager to Leader
by James Robbins
$7.95
Low performance and high turnover is not the result of lazy, apathetic workers. It’s not about decreasing budgets. And it’s not about a terrible economy.
It’s about leadership that doesn’t engage employees.
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- Leverage the Nine-Minute exercise in order to focus on your leadership priorities no matter how busy you are.
- Understand the importance of mastery and how managing "flow" can optimize your employees' job satisfaction and performance.
- Explore staff motivation and why one form of recognition is surprisingly more effective yet still infrequently used.
- Discover which aspect of a job will decrease the number of sick days and turnover among your staff.
About the Author
James Robbins is a consultant and professional speaker who helps organizations increase productivity and decrease employee turnover. By weaving his own tales of adventure into thought-provoking presentations on leadership, James equips managers to lead with excellence. You can follow #9MinutesOnMonday to learn more or visit www.jamesrobbins.com.
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