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Adrian Gostick

    The Carrot Principle
    The Orange Revolution
    Anxiety at Work
    Leading with Gratitude
    The Invisible Employee: Using Carrots to See the Hidden Potential in Everyone, Second Edition
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    • All In

      How the Best Managers Create a Culture of Belief and Drive Big Results

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Offers insight into the corporate cultures of high-performance organizations to explain the importance of engaged employees in business success, outlining a seven-step plan for managers to facilitate high-achieving teams

      All In
    • "In Leading with Gratitude, New York Times bestselling authors, the "apostles of appreciation" Chester Elton and Adrian Gostick introduce readers to easy ways to add more gratitude to their work environment"-- Provided by publisher

      Leading with Gratitude
    • "Executive coaches Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton detail eight steps for managers to mitigate work anxiety and for employees to cope with their anxiety"-- Provided by publisher

      Anxiety at Work
    • The Orange Revolution

      • 271 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(308)Add rating

      The authors shows that breakthrough success is guided by a particular breed of high-performing team that generates its own momentum, an engaged group of colleagues in the trenches, working passionately together to pursue a shared vision. They have determined a key set of characteristics displayed by members of breakthrough teams, and have identified a set of rules great teams live by, which generate a culture of positive teamwork and lead to extraordinary results. Using a wealth of specific stories from the breakthrough teams they studied, they reveal in detail how these teams operate and how managers can transform their own teams into such high performers.--[book jacket]

      The Orange Revolution
    • 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