Shine: Using Brain Science to Get the Best from Your People
By (Author) Ned Hallowell
Harvard Business Review Press
Harvard Business Review Press
13th January 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
658.314
Hardback
224
Width 155mm, Height 234mm
425g
Your job as a manager is getting harder all the time. But your most critical responsibilityespecially in todays world of intensifying competitionis how to help your people shine their brightest.
How do you inspire solid contributors to strive for more What should you do if a star player falls off their game
In Shine, bestselling author, psychiatrist, and ADD expert Edward Hallowell draws on brain science, performance research, and his own experience helping people maximize their potential to present a proven process for getting the best from your people:
-Selectput the right people in the right job, and give them responsibilities that light up their brain.
-Connectstrengthen interpersonal bonds among team members.
-Playhelp people unleash their imaginations at work.
-Grapple and Growwhen the pressures on, enable employees to achieve mastery of their work.
-Shineuse the right rewards to promote loyalty and stoke your peoples desire to excel.
Brimming with Hallowells trademark candor and warmth, Shine is a vital new resource for all managers seeking to inspire excellence in their teams.
"This is a great book with some great ideas on how to manage groups that aren't just Dilbert clones." - Portland Book Review
Edward M. Hallowell M.D. is a psychiatrist, an instructor at Harvard Medical School, and director of the Hallowell Center for Cognitive and Emotional Health, which serves individuals with emotional and learning problems. He was on the faculty of Harvard Medical School for 20 years. He has written two popular Harvard Business Review articles and authored 13 books, including the national bestseller Driven to Distraction.