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Adrian Robert Gostick

    This author focuses on themes related to leadership and motivation. Their work explores how individuals and teams can achieve higher levels of performance. It emphasizes practical strategies and psychological principles that foster growth and success. The aim is to inspire readers to become more effective leaders and motivators.

    Das Smiley-Prinzip
    The Levity Effect
    The Carrot Principle
    Managing with Carrots
    The Integrity Advantage
    A Carrot a Day
    • 2008

      The Levity Effect

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(218)Add rating

      The Levity Effect uses serious science to reveal the remarkable power of humor and fun in business. Science proves it?fun is good for business! Based on ten years of extensive research, the authors argue against business tradition to reveal the powerful bottom-line benefits of leading with levity. With interviews, exercises, and case studies, the book reveals how humor in the workplace will help you communicate messages, build camaraderie, and encourage creativity for a better workplace and bigger profits.

      The Levity Effect
    • 2007

      Reveals how managers can increase their effectiveness through strategic communication, team-building, and goal-setting practices as exemplified by top executives from some of the world's most successful companies.

      The Carrot Principle
    • 2004
    • 2003

      The Integrity Advantage

      How Taking the High Road Creates a Competitive Advantage in Business

      • 107 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.6(32)Add rating

      Where are you right now?The Integrity Advantage give you tools to take stock and to solidify or revamp the integrity in your business life."They'll tell you (with a wink) that these days, nice guys finish last. If that's what you've been hearing, may we respectfully suggest you're running with the wrong crowd. And we've got some folks we'd like you to meet," say Adrian Gostick, a respected business writer, and Dana Telford, a Harvard researcher.Based on a year's worth of research--interviewing CEOs and top business leaders from across North America--The Integrity Advantage identifies ten characteristics that are consistently displayed by people with integrity. The authors then take you through a four-step process to determine your integrity level and help you enhance your reputation for ethical behavior.

      The Integrity Advantage
    • 2001

      Managing with Carrots

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.5(30)Add rating

      There’s a crisis in business today,” say corporate recognition consultants Gostick and Elton. “The rhetoric we’ve been using for years—about people being ‘our most valuable asset’—has actually come true. Without much warning, we woke up one day and realized that having the right talent in this competitive marketplace is the key to success . . . Go figure.” But there is a way to retain your best employees and win their loyalty and commitment: It’s called Employee Recognition. Managing with Carrots illustrates how to implement a strategic employee recognition program and presents case studies of how North America’s finest companies create powerful recognition experiences.

      Managing with Carrots