
Leadership and Motivation
The Fifty-Fifty Rule and the Eight Key Principles of Motivating Others
John Adair(Author)
Kogan Page Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. November 2006
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-0-7494-4798-4 (ISBN)
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Description
What motivates people is an important consideration for captains of industry, commerce and the public sector - in fact anyone who works with other people - since people are central to the success of organizations.
Leadership and Motivation explores the subject in depth. Leadership guru John Adair reassesses the theories of Herzberg and Maslow - still the major contributors to our understanding of motivation - in the context of Action-Centred Leadership - the concept pioneered and developed by the author.
Central to the book are the Fifty-Fifty Rule and the Eight Key Principles of Motivating Others. With the Fifty-Fifty Rule, Adair states that half of a person's motivation comes from within and half is due to their environment - especially the leadership they encounter there. His Eight Key Principles of Motivating Others are: 1. Be self-motivated; 2. Select people who are also self-motivated; 3. Treat everyone as an individual; 4. Set challenging yet realistic targets; 5. Remember that progress motivates; 6. Create a motivating environment; 7. Provide fair rewards; 8. Give recognition.
Leadership and Motivation explores the subject in depth. Leadership guru John Adair reassesses the theories of Herzberg and Maslow - still the major contributors to our understanding of motivation - in the context of Action-Centred Leadership - the concept pioneered and developed by the author.
Central to the book are the Fifty-Fifty Rule and the Eight Key Principles of Motivating Others. With the Fifty-Fifty Rule, Adair states that half of a person's motivation comes from within and half is due to their environment - especially the leadership they encounter there. His Eight Key Principles of Motivating Others are: 1. Be self-motivated; 2. Select people who are also self-motivated; 3. Treat everyone as an individual; 4. Set challenging yet realistic targets; 5. Remember that progress motivates; 6. Create a motivating environment; 7. Provide fair rewards; 8. Give recognition.
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"john adair is the first professor of leadership studies in the world and he remains the most distinguished figure in the field." the sunday times "john adair is without doubt one of the foremost thinkers on leadership in the world." sir john harvey-jones "this book really tries to get to the bottom of what it's all about, including a bit of theory and a lot of practical tips, as well as uplifting quotes to remind you that you're not the only person out there that finds being a manager difficult." iet engineering management "this...is a must for those responsible for the challenging task of motivating others in the work place...definitely a title worth taking a peek at." niche personal loans "well-known author and leadership guru, john adair, argues that it is only by understanding the needs that drive motivation that you can really inspire your colleagues." professional managerMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7494-4798-4 (9780749447984)
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John Adair
Leadership and Motivation
The Fifty-Fifty Rule and the Eight Key Principles of Motivating Others
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Kogan Page Ltd
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John Adair is internationally acknowledged as an authority on leadership. The world's first professor of Leadership Studies, he is the author of many books and articles on leadership and management development. An effective speaker with a valuable message, he continues to write and teach throughout the world, inspiring new audiences with his timeless vision of leadership.