
How To Become A Great Boss
Winning rules for getting and keeping the best employees
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Product details:
- Publisher Ebury Publishing
- Date of Publication 4 March 2010
- Number of Volumes B-format paperback
- ISBN 9780091935436
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages192 pages
- Size 197x130x12 mm
- Weight 138 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
The workplace is now smarter and more competitive than ever, so it pays for managers to be alert to the ways that good staff can be attracted and motivated. Bestselling author Jeffrey J. Fox has created How To Become A Great Boss for anyone who manages staff and wants to inspire excellence and loyalty. It demonstrates how fostering teamwork within a network of support will create the workforce you want and help you to stay on top. The great boss simple success formula includes:
--Hire only top-notch people
--Put the right people in the right job
--Listen to your staff
--Remove frustration and barriers that fetter the people
--Say 'thank you' publicly and privately
Jeffrey J. Fox, renowned for his innovative approach to business, has pondered the problem of acquiring great workers and motivating them to excel, and come up with this pithy and effective collection of rules to achieve these aims.