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Management Culture

Innovative & Bold Strategies to Engage Employees

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Publisher Description

In Management Culture: Innovative and Bold Strategies to Engage Employees, author Denise Moreland provides a comprehensive and insightful guide for managers and employees. Readers are encouraged to redefine what it means to “be the boss,” and are challenged to change dysfunctional patterns that lead to negative work environments.

In traditional management models, employees are viewed as a means to an end. A boss’ role is to provide strict supervision and detailed directives, which employees are expected to follow without questioning. Disempowering employees contributes to high turnover rates, low productivity, and poor morale.

New management perspectives encourage leaders to develop positive relationships with employees. Unfortunately, new approaches fail to deliver their promised results because old behaviors linger, reinforced by traditional management culture. Ms. Moreland provides the keen analysis to dismantle the old culture, replacing it with a fresh vision and practical tools to get there.

Imagine a workplace where leaders lead with integrity, honesty, and transparency, setting directions that make sense and making decisions that are broadly supported. Imagine employees trusting management and management trusting employees. Imagine everyone coming to work each day to do only and exactly what each loves to do, and all the work gets done through the abundant diversity in interest, skill, and knowledge.

Imagine it and make it true!

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2012
June 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
226
Pages
PUBLISHER
Two Harbors Press
SELLER
Hillcrest Publishing Group, Inc.
SIZE
790.5
KB

Customer Reviews

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A Book for Employees too

Thank goodness Management Culture is not just for bosses!! It's also for employees who are interested in learning how to deal with their supervisors and managers. In each chapter, the author has "Advice for Employees" on how to confront your supervisor and gives ideas on how to deal with bad bosses which I really like!!! It also gave me ideas on how to think about management differently than I ever have. Denise Moreland offers insight about why bosses act the way they do, and how we all need to do our part to change the culture. I highly recommend this book to employees who are not supervisors or managers. I'm looking forward to her next book!

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