The business case for recognizing and understanding the importance of kindness at work, and the need to use these skills to enhance performance and develop a healthy and sustainable working culture.
The business case for recognizing and understanding the importance of kindness at work, and the need to use these skills to enhance performance and develop a healthy and sustainable working culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Graham Allcott is the founder of Think Productive (https://thinkproductive.co.uk), as well as a well-known author and speaker; his five books include the global bestseller, How to be a Productivity Ninja. He is also active on social media platforms and with his weekly email, Rev Up for the Week. How to be a Productivity Ninja has sold over 100,000 copies in the UK alone, and been translated into several languages, including Dutch, Spanish, German, Thai, Mandarin, Russian and Arabic. He's also an experienced speaker, having presented at Talks at Google, several times for the London Business Forum, General Assembly, and for 100+ corporate clients including Barclays, Amazon, Zoopla, T-Rowe Price, Volkswagen, Audi, eBay, Canon and Global Radio. Private coaching clients have also included prominent international business leaders.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART ONE: The Quiet Power of Kindness 1: The case for kindness at work 2: The three myths of kindness PART TWO: The Eight Principles of Kindfulness - 3: Kindness starts with you - 4: Set clear expectations - 5: Listen deeply - 6: People first, work second. Always. - 7: Be humble - 8: Treat people the way THEY want to be treated - 9: Slow down - 10: It doesn't end with you Final thoughts: The Future
Introduction PART ONE: The Quiet Power of Kindness 1: The case for kindness at work 2: The three myths of kindness PART TWO: The Eight Principles of Kindfulness - 3: Kindness starts with you - 4: Set clear expectations - 5: Listen deeply - 6: People first, work second. Always. - 7: Be humble - 8: Treat people the way THEY want to be treated - 9: Slow down - 10: It doesn't end with you Final thoughts: The Future
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