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Managing people in organizations is one of the single greatest challenges organizational leaders face today. What is ironic is that some organizational leaders inadvertently enable a work environment where employees do not improve their organizational performance and productivity. Successful Organizational Tidbits for today's Business Leaders vol. I offers new organizational definitions, terminologies, and theories on what is affecting employees' productivity and performance in the workplace and offers practical solutions to leaders on how to effectively manage their employees. This book also…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Managing people in organizations is one of the single greatest challenges organizational leaders face today. What is ironic is that some organizational leaders inadvertently enable a work environment where employees do not improve their organizational performance and productivity. Successful Organizational Tidbits for today's Business Leaders vol. I offers new organizational definitions, terminologies, and theories on what is affecting employees' productivity and performance in the workplace and offers practical solutions to leaders on how to effectively manage their employees. This book also provides leaders with leadership tools to enhance their leadership skills in the workplace. There are also great examples of business leaders and not-so-great leaders with real-life case studies. This book is applicable for leaders who manage employees in any organization. Following solutions and recommendations in this book today will enhance organizations tomorrow.
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Autorenporträt
Eric Smith is a software crafter with over 20 years of software development experience. Since 2005, he's worked at 8th Light, where he consults for companies big and small by delivering software, mentoring developers, and coaching teams. He's a frequent speaker at conferences speaking on topics such as educating developers and test-driven development, and holds a master's degree in video game development from DePaul University. Eric wrote much of the code for this book live on his Twitch stream. When he's not at the computer, you can find Eric running obstacle races and traveling with his family.