Category: Book reviews
Turn the ship around! David Marquet
by Sjoerd Kessels | 0
Turn the ship around! is the amazing and inspiring true story of nuclear submarine commander David Marquet and his crew’s journey to completely turn around the style of leadership on board of the Sante Fe. The change is from what he calls a leader-follower model to a leader-leader model.
Read MoreThe truth about employee engagement, Patrick Lencioni
by Sjoerd Kessels | 0
‘The truth about employee engagement’ is a fable on the causes and cures of job misery based on a foundation of three root causes: anonymity, irrelevance, and immeasurement. Lencioni guides us through the story of a retired CEO who struggles to translate the for him obvious ways to treat people into a usable model that allows him to replicate his way of working to any company.
Read MoreDrive, Daniel H. Pink
by Sjoerd Kessels | 0
Dank Pink’s bestseller Drive is as inspiring as it it is revealing. The book clearly demonstrates how extrinsic motivation of employees does not work the way most people still expect it works.
Read MoreThe end of competitive Advantage – Rita Gunther McGrath
by Sjoerd Kessels | 0 |
Information about this book: Authors: Rita Gunter McGrath Publication date: 2013 Publisher:...
Read MoreThe Fifth Discipline – Peter Senge
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Information about this book: Authors: Peter M. Senge Publication date: 2006 Publisher: Random...
Read MoreFreedom, Inc – Brian M. Carney, Isaac Getz
by Sjoerd Kessels | 0
Information about this book: Authors: Brian M. Carney and Isaac Getz Publication date: 2009....
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