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(Great) Employees Only: How Gifted

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 (Great) Employees Only: How Gifted Bosses Hire and De-Hire Their Way to Success


基本信息出版社:John Wiley & Sons
页码:200 页
出版日期:2006年09月
ISBN:0470007885
条形码:9780470007884
装帧:精装
正文语种:英语
外文书名:老板用人之道

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"A mediocre employee in your group is more than one mediocre employee––he or she is a human multiplier–effect, to the downside. If you have even one mediocre employee, you have announced to the world that mediocrity is okay by you, while conceding that you are willing to slow the entire group for the sake of the worst employee.


Thus, allowing that one person to stay is not being kind or generous; it′s dangerous. It′s dangerous for the individual, who knows that, at some level, he or she is doing second–rate work, and who you are locking into mediocrity, and it is dangerous for the group, which is slowed and distracted."
––from (Great) Employees Only

"Dauten will challenge every preconceived notion you have about making your career take off."
––Harvey Mackay, author of Swim With the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive

"You′ll rediscover the joy that′s missing in your career, your coworkers, and yourself."
––Ken Elkins, former president and CEO, Pulitzer Broadcasting Company
作者简介 Dale Dauten writes two nationally syndicated weekly columns that appear in more than one hundred newspapers. He began his career as a consultant before heading his own marketing research firm, whose clients include McDonald′s, Procter & Gamble, and 3M, among others. Most recently, as the founder of The Innovator′s Lab, he has worked with such companies as Georgia–Pacific, General Dynamics, Caterpillar, and NASA. He is also the author of The Gifted Boss.
专业书评 "A mediocre employee in your group is more than one mediocre employee—he or she is a human multiplier-effect, to the downside. If you have even one mediocre employee, you have announced to the world that mediocrity is okay by you, while conceding that you are willing to slow the entire group for the sake of the worst employee.

Thus, allowing that one person to stay is not being kind or generous; it's dangerous. It's dangerous for the individual, who knows that, at some level, he or she is doing second-rate work, and who you are locking into mediocrity, and it is dangerous for the group, which is slowed and distracted."
—from (Great) Employees Only

"Dauten will challenge every preconceived notion you have about making your career take off."
—Harvey Mackay, author of Swim With the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive

"You'll rediscover the joy that's missing in your career, your coworkers, and yourself."
—Ken Elkins, former president and CEO, Pulitzer Broadcasting Company

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