副标题: Six Powerful Steps to Achieve Outstanding Performance
出版年: 2008-1
页数: 320
定价: 208.00元
ISBN: 9780743263290
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Synopsis
Companies routinely claim that 'Our People Are Our Greatest Asset', but research data shows that in practice most people do not actually use their assets much at work. This books aims to change that. When employees learn how to truly apply their greatest strengths at work, they turbo-charge their career potential and everybody wins. Companies find that their employee...
Synopsis
Companies routinely claim that 'Our People Are Our Greatest Asset', but research data shows that in practice most people do not actually use their assets much at work. This books aims to change that. When employees learn how to truly apply their greatest strengths at work, they turbo-charge their career potential and everybody wins. Companies find that their employees are more productive, their teams are more effective, their organization is more innovative and, accordingly, their customers are more engaged. In First, Break All the Rules, Marcus Buckingham proved the link between engaged employees and more profitable bottom lines and highlighted great managers as the catalyst. In Now, Discover Your Strengths he explained how to sort through your patterns of wishes, abilities, thoughts and feelings and, with the help of a web-based profile, identify your five most dominant talents. In Go Put Your Stengths to Work he shows you how to take the crucial next step. How to seize control of your time at work and, in the face of a world that doesn't much care whether you are playing to your strengths, how to rewrite your job description under the nose of your boss.
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马库斯·白金汉 作者
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马库斯·白金汉:毕业于剑桥大学,目前经营自己开设的顾问公司,业务包括企管顾问、教育训练以及在线教学。白金汉曾在盖洛普公司工作长达17年,主持多项职场绩效的研究,后来成为作家、研究院以及演说家,每年对全球超过250万名听众演说,著有《首先,打破一切常规》和《现在,发现你的优势》。此外,白金汉还一直为《纽约时报》、《财富》、《商业周刊》、《快速公司》等杂志撰写深度报导。
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在工作中做最好的自己
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一,我的读后观感 说实话,写这篇读书笔记的时候,这本书已经差不多1个月没碰了(因为早就看完了)。我这次写笔记,突然想换一种方式:连续看完2本书,连续写2篇笔记。上篇的《时间的钥匙》是我最近才看完的第二本书即《把时间当做朋友》才写的,所以这篇笔记算是第一本书欠下... (展开)真理往往掌握在少数人手中
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花了一天多的时间看完,一开始便知道是实践型书籍,不可一口气看完,不过我花百分之十的时间一口气看完,百分之七十实践,百分之二十沟通与讨论,也不是不可以,因为个人觉得这样的效率比较高,也是我个人的优势,每个人的优势不同看书的方法也不一样,前提是要找到自身的优势... (展开)能在人群中脱颖而出的人,都值得学习
一句话,多实践,多思考,持续完善自我。
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2016年,实践工具书《现在,发现你的职业优势》 据说配合《现在,发现你的优势》这本书看效果更好,但是这样一来,这本就有炒冷饭的嫌疑了。 一本实践工具书确实不应该只是看看,要从行动中慢慢摸索,书中的方法还是挺不错的。至少观点刷新了我的一些认识。 在这里我记录一些我... (展开)> 更多书评 9篇
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