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LEADING PEOPLE TO BE HIGHLY MOTIVATED AND COMMITTED

Author Bennet S. Simonton
Publisher Simonton Associates
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN0976674807
ISBN-139780976674801
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Updated & Newly Edited Edition (2011) Bennet Simonton has commanded Navy ships, directed the building and operation of nuclear propulsion plants and run one of the largest electric power plant overhaul organizations in the country. He has been responsible for leading more than 4,000 workers over 30 years in management. In this book, he reveals his secrets of effectively managing people. He outlines how to use the two most powerful tools at a manager's disposal, group meetings and one-on-one interactions. He tells you exactly what to do and say to raise the majority of employees to be top performers and the reasons why those actions are correct and other alternatives are incorrect. Simonton views leadership as a science, not an art, removing the mystery and uncertainty of the process. For this reason, gains in productivity as high as 300% or 500% per person are possible. Leading People to Be Highly Motivated and Committed takes you where other leadership books don't. It is the optimal reference guide for any manager seeking to turn around poor performance and create fully engaged workers who love coming to work.
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