Gung Ho! Turn On the People in Any Organization
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Rating | : | 4.17 (619 Votes) |
Asin | : | 068815428X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-30 |
Language | : | English |
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The three principles of Gung Ho are: The Spirit of the SquirrelThe Way of the BeaverThe Gift of the GooseThese three cornerstones of Gung Ho are surprisingly simple and yet amazingly powerful. Raving Fans taught managers how to turn customers into full-fledged fans. I promise to buy books, but can't wait. Destined to become a classic, Gung Ho! is a rare and wonderful business book that is packed with invaluable information as well as a compelling, page-turning story. It is a must-read for everyone who wants to stay on top in today's ultra-competitive business world. Have photocopied for everyone. We need now!" Like Raving Fans, Gung Ho! delivers.. Whether your organization consists of one or is listed in the Fortune 500, this book ensures Gung Ho employees committed to success. The three core ideas of Gung Ho! are surprisingly simple: worthwhile work guided by goals and values; putting workers in control of their production; and cheering one another on. Their principles are so powerful that business leaders, reviewing the manuscript for Ken and Sheldon, have written to say, "Sorry. Here is the story of how two ma
I was introduced to Gung Ho and Ken Blanchard Leadership Christopher Kurtz I was introduced to Gung Ho and Ken Blanchard Leadership in 1999 and have continued to go back to the basic principles found in this book since. Is it a cure for all company woes? No. Will it provide a framework for conversation and place from which to begin. Quick, Insightful Read Edward J. Barton As is the case with most Ken Blanchard books, the writing style is conversational, and told in the form of a story. The protagonist is faced with - essentially - one year to turn around an under-performing plant. Using some leadership tactics taught by obser. Amazon Customer said Awesome book!. This book is incredible. It really changed my outlook on my job and how I perform it. My whole team is reading this book because our Manager recommended it. We love it. It's an easy read but really holds your attention and puts things into perspective in the
. In "The Spirit of the Squirrel," the lesson is one of the power of worthwhile work. In "The Gift of the Goose," the lesson is the exponential factor of motivation. 2d ed.).?Steven Silkunas, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority, PhiladelphiaCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. In "The Way of the Beaver," the lesson is accomplished through empowerment. Although new, this work makes a good preface and companion to Eliyahu Goldratt and Jeff Cox's The Goal (North River, 1992. From Library Journal In these days where the computer reigns supreme and management thought is presented in complicated models, there is something refreshing about management principles taught by allegory. The problem