The Incredible Value of Employee Power

The Incredible Value of Employee Power
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 1076872158
ISBN-13 : 9781076872159
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Book Synopsis The Incredible Value of Employee Power by : Robertson Hunter Stewart

Download or read book The Incredible Value of Employee Power written by Robertson Hunter Stewart and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-06-28 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a book about the incredible source of largely untapped power which exists within organisations and companies today, namely your employees. It explains why this is the case and what to do about it. The main paradigm of the book is that employees are the most important resource for any organisation and should be treated as such; companies need more than ever to become employee centric.Both now and in the future, key themes such as autonomy, empowerment and employee engagement will become the foundations upon which companies will build competitive advantage. Building confidence and trust will become more and more crucial to success. As I say in the book: "Empowerment is also to do with confidence and trust. If you think about the concepts of confidence and trust in your life outside of work, I am sure that most of you would agree that, if there is no trust within, for example, a family unit, there is a great likelihood that this will lead to a serious problem."About the author: Robertson Hunter Stewart's experience as an employee has now stretched over a period of 36 years (56-years-old at the time of writing) and he has spent the last 26 years in the service sector. Arriving in France in 1992 (and speaking no French), Stewart worked his way up from cleaner to General Manager of some of the biggest Luxury Hotels in Europe (three of which with over a thousand rooms). He has led teams from a few to several hundred during his career.He also continues to teach in both French and English at Bachelors and Masters Level for prestigious Management schools in Paris, France.As he says in his first book: "As both an employee and a manager, I strongly believe that the way that we are treated within an organisation impacts to a very high degree on how we behave as employees and, following on from that, how we perform."Stewart lives in the West of France with his wife and two children.https: //www.linkedin.com/in/robertson-hunter-stewart-90538b1a/


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