Leadership is motivation and motivation is leadership, say the
authors of this important and unique study. The two elements are
inseparable, but until now no one has actually conceptualized
motivation in a useful way to demonstrate and analyze the
connection between it and leadership. The key for leaders is
dealing with the emotions that underlie and activate motivation.
Maddock and Fulton provide a highly successful, proven, and
replicable approach not only to motivate people, but also to train
them to lead others. The authors develop an 11 level structure of
human motivation that defines and describes motivation in simple,
graphic, all-inclusive language. They then show how leaders can use
this motivational hierarchy to solve complex problems in the
workplace. The result is a blueprint to help executives in all
types of organizations manage more effectively, and as they do so,
to motivate and truly lead the people who depend on them for
guidance and direction.
Maddock and Fulton offer several scenarios to show how their
ideas work in practice. In the vertical fix they demonstrate how
motives that get out of synch with each other can be re-aligned,
eliminating the chaos that would otherwise occur. In the lateral
fix they show how a person who may be functioning at the extreme
edge of motivation can be moved back toward the center, a place
where the person's effect on others is most and best felt. Well
documented throughout, their book will be important reading for
training and development professionals, specialists in
organizational behavior, and executives at all levels in public and
private sectors.
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