This book tells the story of Alex, who fails to make it onto the
board of directors and is left to cope with the consequences of his
poor motivational style. This provides a starting point for a study
of how to motivate others - even if you think you're already doing
a good job, as Alex did. Interspersed between episodes from this
case study are concise, hard-hitting sections which deal with
specific points: stress, fear of success, personality types and
self-talk, for example. The book also features some witty, succinct
cartoons to illustrate its arguments. A lively narrative approach
helps the reader to identify with the issues raised, but while the
contents are interesting, the book recycles much of what has
already been debated. (Kirkus UK)
From the bestselling author of The Tao of Coaching comes a book on
how to motivate and inspire others - and yourself! Motivation is
much more than just a few words of praise. It is an essential skill
which anyone can learn, and with which you can have an indelible,
positive impact on yourself and others. Yet most of us are never
taught this crucial life skill. In this book, bestselling author
Max Landsberg fills that gap, providing simple tools, tips and
techniques that really work. One of the key points of the book is,
you cannot motivate someone else if you are not motivated yourself.
Landsberg examines what it takes to motivate yourself, at work and
at home, as the basis for inspiring and motivating those around
you.
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