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Play to Your Strengths

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  • 286pagine
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"Play to Your Strengths" encourages leaders to find greater satisfaction and success by applying a new philosophy of professional development. It argues against the ineffective approach of focusing on weaknesses and instead promotes the idea that strengths lead to excellence. The authors present a compelling case for leaders to leverage their strengths, which in turn fosters engaged, productive, and successful employees. The book provides practical tools to identify and amplify strengths, improving engagement, performance, and satisfaction. It aims to help organizations create effective employee-development strategies and captivate leaders who seek stellar performance. The central message is that we already possess strengths; we just need to play to them.

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Play to Your Strengths, Carol Leavitt, Andrea Sigetich

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2008
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Titolo
Play to Your Strengths
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2008
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
286
ISBN10
1564149803
ISBN13
9781564149800
Serie
Valutazione
2,5 su 5
Descrizione
"Play to Your Strengths" encourages leaders to find greater satisfaction and success by applying a new philosophy of professional development. It argues against the ineffective approach of focusing on weaknesses and instead promotes the idea that strengths lead to excellence. The authors present a compelling case for leaders to leverage their strengths, which in turn fosters engaged, productive, and successful employees. The book provides practical tools to identify and amplify strengths, improving engagement, performance, and satisfaction. It aims to help organizations create effective employee-development strategies and captivate leaders who seek stellar performance. The central message is that we already possess strengths; we just need to play to them.