Civil War in the American Workplace

Civil War in the American Workplace
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9780595186907
ISBN-13 : 0595186904
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Book Synopsis Civil War in the American Workplace by : Linda R. Rosene

Download or read book Civil War in the American Workplace written by Linda R. Rosene and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2001-07 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Civil War In The American Workplace is a book that appeals to organization leaders, managers and employees. In Dr. Rosene’s extensive business consultations, she has identified employee work conflicts as the main reason employees do not perform up to their ability. Employee negativity adversely impacts organization ability to compete and survive the 21st century economic challenges. Adding to the worker negativity challenge, business leaders and professionals tend to be stymied by worker conflicts. The challenge facing business and professional leaders is they must find ways to understand the origins of employee conflict before they can unlock the keys to productive and positive employees. Leaders and business professionals applying correct motivators for their workers will create a willingness among their employee groups to become high producers. Civil War In The American Workplace is just the business tool for leaders and professionals, to better understand their worker’s preferred behavioral styles, and thus their beliefs as applied to the workplace. When business leaders understand their employee preferred behavioral styles, they can take the mystery out of work conflict. Business leaders and professionals who possess the knowledge for resolving work conflicts found in this book will be those individuals who will drive organizations that thrive in these tumultuous economic times.


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