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Ken Blanchard's Leading at a Higher Level techniques are inspiring
thousands of leaders to build high-performing organizations that
make life better for everyone. Now, in "Helping People Win at
Work," Blanchard and WD-40 Company leader Garry Ridge reveal how
WD-40 has used Blanchard's techniques of Partnering for Performance
with every employee--achieving levels of engagement and commitment
that have fortified the bottom line. Ridge introduces WD-40
Company's year-round performance review system, explaining its
goals, features, and the cultural changes it requires. Next, he
shares his leadership point of view: what he expects of people,
what they can expect of him, and where his beliefs about leadership
and motivation come from. Finally, Blanchard explains why WD-40
Company's Partnering for Performance system works so well--and how
to leverage its high-value techniques in your organization. In this
book, you'll learn how to: - Stop building failure into your
mentoring of employees- Set goals using the SMART approach:
specific, motivational, attainable, relevant and trackable- Help
people move through all four stages of mastery- Create a culture
that shares knowledge and encourages nonstop learning "I'm thrilled
that the first book in our "Leading at a Higher Level" series is
with Garry Ridge, president of WD-40 Company. For years I've been
concerned about how people's performance is evaluated. People are
often forced into a normal distribution curve, or even worse, rank
ordered. Not only does this not build trust, it also does not hold
managers responsible for coaching people and helping them win. The
manager's responsibility is focused on sorting people out. When I
was a college professor, I always gave my students the final exam
at the beginning of the course and spent the rest of the semester
helping them answer the questions so that they could get an A. Life
is all about getting As, not some stupid normal distribution curve.
Garry Ridge got this, and wow What a difference it has made in
WD-40
Top leadership researcher, consultant, and coach Susan Fowler says stop trying to motivate people! It's frustrating for everyone involved and it just doesn't work. You can't motivate people—they are already motivated but generally in superficial and short-term ways. In this book, Fowler builds upon the latest scientific research on the nature of human motivation to lay out a tested model and course of action that will help leaders guide their people toward the kind of motivation that not only increases productivity and engagement but that gives them a profound sense of purpose and fulfillment. Fowler argues that leaders still depend on traditional carrot-and-stick techniques because they haven't understood their alternatives and don't know what skills are necessary to apply the new science of motivation. Her Optimal Motivation process shows leaders how to move people away from dependence on external rewards and help them discover how their jobs can meet the deeper psychological needs—for autonomy, relatedness, and competence—that science tells us result in meaningful and sustainable motivation. Optimal Motivation has been proven in organizations all over the world—Fowler's clients include Microsoft, CVS, NASA, the Catholic Leadership Institute, H&R Block, Mattel, and dozens more. Throughout the book, she illustrates how each step of the process works using real-life examples. Susan Fowler 's book is the groundbreaking answer for leaders who want to get motivation right!
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