
Engaged Leadership
Building a Culture to Overcome Employee Disengagement
Clint Swindall(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. April 2011
Book
Hardback
218 pages
978-0-470-93311-4 (ISBN)
Description
Engaged Leadership 2e addresses the challenge of employee disengagement. Great leaders realize that in order to thrive, they must overcome the epidemic of employee disengagement. Building a culture to overcome employee disengagement is even more important now than it was three years ago. When times were great, it was rather easy for leaders to overlook disengaged employees as long as the business was growing and numbers were being met. With smaller teams to perform the work, it is essential that employers get the most from employees by ensuring a culture of engagement.
As we emerge from the recession and businesses begin to hire again, employees will have options they haven't had in a few years. Employers may begin to see their best and brightest depart for other opportunities if a culture of disengagement has been allowed to exist. It will be imperative for leaders to focus on employee engagement in order to encourage good employees to stay when other opportunities arise, and to attract top talent when hiring resumes.
Engaged Leadership 2e will provide even more reasons for building a culture to overcome employee disengagement. Clint will address the impact high unemployment has had on employee engagement, and the impact it has had on those left behind doing the work of two people. He will also address the issues surrounding a lack of job security brought on by the global recession, and the growing impact of social media on employee engagement.
And finally, Clint will update the fable to make it more current, and will add on additional sections to update readers on where certain characters have ended up as a result of the current economic impact on the organization in the fable. He will also tie the updated fable to closely to Living for the Weekday, with the ultimate goal of tying the two books together in all his speaking and consulting.
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Product info
gebunden
Edition
2. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 21.6 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Thickness: 2.1 cm
Weight
344 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-93311-4 (9780470933114)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Book
08/2007
Wiley
€19.80
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Person
CLINT SWINDALL is a nationally recognized expert on leadership as the president and CEO of Verbalocity Inc., a personal development company with a focus on leadership enhancement. He is an in-demand speaker, trainer, and consultant, delivering his engaged leadership message to thousands every year. Swindall is the author of Living for the Weekday: What Every Employee and Boss Needs to Know about Enjoying Work and Life (also by Wiley). You can reach him at Verbalocity's website atwww.verbalocity.com.
Content
Introduction.
The Format.
The Fable.
Epilogue- One Year Later.
The Application of Engaged Leadership.
Directional Leadership.
Challenge One: Recruit Support from the Top 29 Percent.
Challenge Two: Prepare the Organization for Change.
Challenge Three: Let Them Know How They Contribute.
Challenge Four: Constantly Communicate Progress.
Motivational Leadership.
Challenge Five: Lead with Positive Motivation.
Challenge Six: Celebrate Small Successes.
Challenge Seven: Encourage Life Balance for All Employees.
Challenge Eight: Create a Fair Work Environment.
Organizational Leadership.
Challenge Nine: Identify and Position the Appropriate Talent.
Challenge Ten: Build a Bridge between Generations.
Challenge Eleven: Move toward Real Empowerment.
Challenge Twelve: Establish a Strategy to Maintain Success.
The Importance of Character Core.
Conclusion.
The Employee's Role.
Acknowledgments.
About the Author.