Hard-Won Wisdom: True Stories from the Management Trenches
By (Author) Jathan Janove
HarperCollins Focus
Amacom
7th November 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Personnel and human resources management
Management: leadership and motivation
658.3
Paperback
240
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
335g
This book will help you become proactive in learning how to avoid the disastrous scenarios befalling companies every day.
For managers, even simple requests or basic expectations can quickly spiral out of control.
Seasoned HR expert and employment attorney Jathan Janove helps you anticipate and head off trouble so you dont get blindsided by people problems.
Drawing on years spent untangling tricky situations and fixing mishaps, Hard-Won Wisdom chronicles 46 eye-opening, jaw-dropping stories that show you how to:
Janoves long experience in employment law, executive coaching, and management make for some compelling stories. The specific, actionable advice in Hard-Won Wisdom provides is sure to help anyone who wants to avoid career-derailing conflict.
"Anyone newly entering into a management responsibility will benefit from this book, and gain its wisdom the easier way. Not only will expensive mistakes be avoided, but postive growth and energy will result from Janove's teachings." --Utah Bar Journal
"People problems and problem people are obstacles on productivity's path...Janove covers employee engagement, performance management, harassment/bullying and stopping problems before they start." --Jim Pawlak, Biz Books
..".refreshingly free of motivational platitudes and vague advice and instead imparts practical wisdom to managers and HR professionals through unforgettable stories of living, breathing--and highly flawed--people." --HR Magazine
..".imparts practical wisdom to managers and HR professionals through unforgettable stories of living, breathing--and highly flawed--people." --HR Magazine
JATHAN JANOVE, J.D. is principal of Janove Organization Solutions. A contributor to HR Magazine and a popular management blogger, he has 25 years' experience litigating workplace relationships and is author of Managing to Stay Out of Court.