
基本信息出版社:Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
页码:289 页
出版日期:2007年12月
ISBN:0273703943
条形码:9780273703945
装帧:精装
正文语种:英语
内容简介 在线阅读本书
Look around your business. Are your people committed to your goals? or are they merely complying with them? Imagine how much further you could go if everyone knew where they were going and actually wanted to get there ...
It’s just common sense that the more committed people are to their work, the more they’re going to put in and the more your business will get out. The evidence bears this out: engagement levels predict profitability. But how do you make sure people are on board? The Extra Mile shows you how to achieve that extra competitive edge by harnessing the commitment of your people, and engaging them with your aims.
The Extra Mile is the result of four years of research into engagement by a joint team from Cass Business School and Towers Perrin. This ambitious and wide ranging project drew on the results of various studies and surveys which together totalled 33 million respondents. These hard-hitting statistics were supplemented by more than 50 in-depth interviews with executives and leaders drawn from a variety of business sectors. You will hear from some of them in their own words in this compelling book which distils the results of the research and the interviews into a compelling and engaging read that will make managers think again about how to get their teams to go that all-important extra mile.
作者简介
David MacLeod has a degree in Business Studies and is a Visiting Professor of the Cass Business School (City University). He managed the Dulux brand through a major phase of innovation and as Chief Executive of a number of ICI businesses has extensive experience of improving financial performance.
Chris Brady is the Dean of the business School at Bournemouth University. He has published on topics as varied as US foreign policy, cabinet government, teamwork, the business of football, intelligence failures and the United Nations.
编辑推荐 Stefan Stern, Financial Times, 31 January 2008
David MacLeod and Chris Brady have picked a good subject for their new book... they succeed in issuing an important challenge to their readers.
Belfast Newsletter, 19 February 2008
... they draw extensively on what must be one of the most impressive lists of interviews with business leaders that has taken place in the UK in recent years... straightforward and practical advice that will (...) get you thinking the right way and hopefully begin to wake up your workforce.