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First, Break All the Rules

What the World's Greatest Managers do Differently

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Companies compete to find and keep the best employees, using pay, benefits, promotions, and training. But these well-intentioned efforts often miss the mark. The front-line manager is the key to attracting and retaining talented employees. No matter how generous its pay or how renowned its training, the company that lacks great front-line managers will suffer. The authors explain how the best managers select an employee for talent rather than for skills or experience how they set expectations for him or her -- they define the right outcomes rather than the right steps how they motivate people -- they build on each person's unique strengths rather than trying to fix his weaknesses and, finally, how great managers develop people -- they find the right fit for each person, not the next rung on the ladder. And perhaps most important, this research -- which initially generated thousands of different survey questions on the subject of employee opinion -- finally produced the twelve simple questions that work to distinguish the strongest departments of a company from all the rest. This book is the first to present this essential measuring stick and to prove the link between employee opinions and productivity, profit, customer satisfaction, and the rate of turnover.

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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
271

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Table of Contents

Introduction : breaking all the rules
Chapter 1. The measuring stick. A disaster off the Scilly Isles : what do we know to be important but are unable to measure?
The measuring stick : how can you measure human capital?
Putting the twelve to the test : does the measuring stick link to business outcomes?
A case in point : what do these discoveries mean for one particular company?
Mountain climbing : why is there an order to the twelve questions?
Chapter 2. The wisdom of great managers. Words from the wise : whom did Gallup interview?
What great managers know : what is the revolutionary insight shared by all great managers?
What great managers do : what are the four basic roles of a great manager?
The four keys : how do great managers play these roles?
Chapter 3. The first key : select for talent. Talent : how great managers define it : why does every role, performed at excellence, require talent?
The right stuff : why is talent more important than experience, brainpower, and willpower?
The decade of the brain : how much of a person can the manager change?
Skills, knowledge, and talents : what is the difference among the three?
The world according to talent : which myths can we now dispel?
Talent : how great managers find it : why are great managers so good at selecting for talent?
A word from the coach : John Wooden, on the importance of talent
Chapter 4. The second key : define the right outcomes. Managing by remote control : why is it so hard to manage people well?
Temptations : why do so many managers try to control their people?
Rules of thumb : when and how do great managers rely on steps?
What do you get paid to do? : how do you know if the outcomes are right?
Chapter 5. The third key : focus on strengths. Let them become more of who they already are : how do great managers release each person's potential?
Tales of transformation : why is it so tempting to try to fix people?
Casting is everything : how do great managers cultivate excellent performance so consistently?
Manage by exception : why great managers break the Golden Rule?
Spend the most time with your best people : why do great managers play favorites?
How to manage around a weakness : how do great manager turn a harmful weakness into an irrelevant nontalent?
Chapter 6. The fourth key : find the right fit. The blind, breathless climb : what's wrong with the old career path?
One rung doesn't necessarily lead to another : why do we keep promoting people to their level of incompetence?
Create heroes in every role : how to solve the shortage of respect
Three stories and a new career : what is the force driving the new career?
The art of tough love : how do great managers terminate someone and still keep the relationship intact?
Chapter 7. Turning the keys : a practical guide. The art of interviewing for talent : which are the right questions to ask?
Performance management : how do great managers turn the last three keys every day, with every employee?
Keys of your own : can an employee turn these keys?
Master keys : what can the company do to create a friendly climate for great managers?
Gathering force
Appendix A. The Gallup path to business performance : what is the path to sustained increase in shareholder value?
Appendix B. What the great managers said : what did great managers say to the three questions quoted in chapter 2?
Appendix C. A selection of talents : which talents are found most frequently across all roles?
Appendix D. Finding the twelve questions : how did Gallup find the twelve questions
Appendix E. The meta-analysis : what are the details of the meta-analysis?.

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New York, NY
Other Titles
What the world's greatest managers do differently

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Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/09
Library of Congress
HD38.2 .B83 1999

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Pagination
271 p. ;
Number of pages
271

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24937263M
ISBN 10
0684852861
ISBN 13
9780684852867
LCCN
99019452
OCLC/WorldCat
40762827

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