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On all cylinders : the entrepreneur's handbook / Ron Robinson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Human resource management and organizational behavior collectionPublisher: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, [(c)2016.]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xiv, 147 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781631575570
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • HB615
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
1. Leadership system -- 2. Balanced strategy -- 3. Organized staff -- 4. Getting it! -- 5. Team template -- 6. Effectively expressing messages -- 7. Encourage ethical efforts -- 8. Create an open climate -- 9. Generate great decisions -- 10. Think positively -- 11. Managing consequences -- 12. Flexibility -- 13. Proven principles of innovation -- 14. Organizing and managing innovation -- 15. Creative and confidential -- Case studies -- References -- Index.
Abstract: I continually hear business owners and leaders express frustration with their personnel. There is not one organization I work with that first, has an aligned strategy; second, communicates well, has effective meetings, consistently makes informed decisions; third, works with people collaboratively; fourth, motivates with more than an occasional pat on the back and fifth, effectively innovates new products or services. Yet these elements can make or break a business. Most small and mid sized businesses that survived the Great Recession offer limited management training, not to mention leadership development. Entrepreneurs are so busy that any leadership development is through the Graduate School of Hard Knocks.The business community is being inundated with shifting market demands along with a wider mix of generations and cultures. Millennials, many of whom are proud of their technical skills and themselves, combined with Gen Xers who are eagerly anticipating management responsibilities and Baby Boomers who expect to be appreciated for their knowledge and experience, present dilemmas for many organizations today. As one executive put it, "Diverse cultures are no problem, it is generational differences that take most of my time. Millennials expect everything to be done quickly and Baby Boomers expect others to do things their way." I have learned that no matter what differences exist in the workplace, there are values everyone tends to share. Fair play, being heard, being in the know, being recognized for good work, equal opportunity to excel and being shown respect are important to everyone. This book has been written to address 21st Century challenges of rapidly shifting market demands along with generational differences. It is designed to integrate those values within a system of leadership behaviors that develop collaborative and creative cultures. It can be pulled off the shelf or pulled up on an app to solve a particular problem. Or, it can be used to enable any leadership team apply all the system's components and unleash the hidden power in their organization, respond rapidly to mar
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1. Leadership system -- 2. Balanced strategy -- 3. Organized staff -- 4. Getting it! -- 5. Team template -- 6. Effectively expressing messages -- 7. Encourage ethical efforts -- 8. Create an open climate -- 9. Generate great decisions -- 10. Think positively -- 11. Managing consequences -- 12. Flexibility -- 13. Proven principles of innovation -- 14. Organizing and managing innovation -- 15. Creative and confidential -- Case studies -- References -- Index.

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I continually hear business owners and leaders express frustration with their personnel. There is not one organization I work with that first, has an aligned strategy; second, communicates well, has effective meetings, consistently makes informed decisions; third, works with people collaboratively; fourth, motivates with more than an occasional pat on the back and fifth, effectively innovates new products or services. Yet these elements can make or break a business. Most small and mid sized businesses that survived the Great Recession offer limited management training, not to mention leadership development. Entrepreneurs are so busy that any leadership development is through the Graduate School of Hard Knocks.The business community is being inundated with shifting market demands along with a wider mix of generations and cultures. Millennials, many of whom are proud of their technical skills and themselves, combined with Gen Xers who are eagerly anticipating management responsibilities and Baby Boomers who expect to be appreciated for their knowledge and experience, present dilemmas for many organizations today. As one executive put it, "Diverse cultures are no problem, it is generational differences that take most of my time. Millennials expect everything to be done quickly and Baby Boomers expect others to do things their way." I have learned that no matter what differences exist in the workplace, there are values everyone tends to share. Fair play, being heard, being in the know, being recognized for good work, equal opportunity to excel and being shown respect are important to everyone. This book has been written to address 21st Century challenges of rapidly shifting market demands along with generational differences. It is designed to integrate those values within a system of leadership behaviors that develop collaborative and creative cultures. It can be pulled off the shelf or pulled up on an app to solve a particular problem. Or, it can be used to enable any leadership team apply all the system's components and unleash the hidden power in their organization, respond rapidly to mar

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