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Marcus Buckingham

    11 gennaio 1966

    Marcus Buckingham è rinomato per il suo lavoro pionieristico nel coltivare i punti di forza individuali. La sua ricerca, spesso basata su ampie interviste e dati, sfida gli approcci convenzionali incentrati sulla rimozione delle debolezze. Invece, Buckingham sostiene una strategia incentrata sull'identificazione e sulla massimizzazione di talenti e passioni uniche che guidano la crescita personale e il successo professionale. I suoi scritti hanno ispirato milioni di persone a riconsiderare come sfruttano le loro capacità più eminenti, sottolineando che la vera efficacia e realizzazione derivano dal nutrire ciò che si sa fare meglio.

    Now, discover your strengths
    First, break all the rules : what the world's greatest managers do differently
    Go Put Your Strengths to Work
    HBR's 10 Must Reads for Executive Teams
    Nine Lies about Work
    HBR's 10 Must Reads on Performance Management
    • "For decades, performance management has been seen as an annual chore by managers and HR alike. But this process is changing, and there are ways to make it more effective for your organization and more useful for employees. If you read nothing else on performance management in your organization, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you assess performance more accurately, have more-effective feedback conversations, and encourage the growth of your employees. This book will inspire you to learn where current performance management processes are falling short; create sustainable performance across the organization; deliver feedback that motivates and develops your team members; help your people reach their professional goals; identify your role in an employee's poor performance; and evaluate performance fairly, even in a remote environment"-- Provided by publisher

      HBR's 10 Must Reads on Performance Management
    • Nine Lies about Work

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      How do you get to what's real? Your organization's culture is crucial for success, but many commonly accepted beliefs about work are misleading. In this thought-provoking book, strengths expert Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall from Cisco challenge nine pervasive lies that contribute to dysfunction and frustration in workplaces. These distortions create a sense of unreality, but some leaders can see beyond them. These freethinking leaders appreciate individual uniqueness, prioritize emergent patterns over traditional wisdom, and value evidence over dogma. Through engaging stories and sharp analysis, the authors highlight essential truths that resonate with these leaders: the strength and cohesiveness of a team matter more than company culture; organizations should prioritize real-time intelligence over top-down planning; aligning people’s sense of purpose is more important than aligning goals; and rather than constant feedback, individuals seek helpful attention. This is the authentic landscape of work, where understanding and embracing these truths can lead to a more effective and fulfilling organizational environment.

      Nine Lies about Work
    • "As part of an executive team, you wear many hats. Not only are you responsible for working with other senior leaders to establish strategic goals for the organization and ensure their execution, but you're making tough decisions, shaping organizational culture, and communicating regularly with employees. If you read nothing else on working effectively as a member of an executive team, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you understand what's required of you as a senior leader so you can set your team and organization up for success. This book will inspire you to: Build the qualities you need as a senior leader in your company; assemble a group that will think boldly and work harmoniously; feel confident while making strategic decisions as a team; avoid common traps when managing risk; help newly hired executives adapt quickly to the organization; and grow talent throughout the company, especially in underrepresented groups"-- Provided by publisher

      HBR's 10 Must Reads for Executive Teams
    • Now, discover your strengths

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      This interactive business book provides individuals, managers and organisations with personalised tools to identify their talents and succeed at every level.

      Now, discover your strengths
    • One Thing You Need to Know

      • 306pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Great managing, great leading, and career success--Buckingham draws on a wealth of examples to reveal the single controlling insight that lies at the heart of each. Lose sight of this "one thing" and even your best efforts will be diminished or compromised. Success comes to those who remain mindful of the core insight, understand all of its ramifications, and orient their decisions around it. Buckingham backs his arguments with authoritative research from a wide variety of sources, including his own data and in-depth interviews with individuals at every level of an organization, from CEOs to hotel maids and stockboys

      One Thing You Need to Know
    • Revolutionary new book and online assessment tool from Marcus Buckingham, is the result of extensive research, statistical testing, and analysis of the world's top performers.

      StandOut
    • StandOut 2.0

      Assess Your Strengths, Find Your Edge, Win at Work

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This revolutionary assessment tool empowers individuals and teams to identify and leverage their strengths effectively. Created by a leading authority on strengths, it offers insights that can enhance personal and team performance. The book serves as both a guide and a resource for maximizing potential, fostering collaboration, and achieving greater success through understanding and utilizing inherent abilities.

      StandOut 2.0