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Trouble with staff attitudes and commitment?
A Handbook for How You Get Everyone to Contribute Towards Good Results
Ingemar Fredriksson(0)
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This book has been a top-ten business book in Sweden for more than ten years.
Now it's available in English!
"How did you...?" Is a question Ingemar Fredriksson has heard many times since he first reversed negative trends at a company threatened with closure, turning years of red ink into growth that averaged 25% annually for five years, with profitability hitting 26% at its best!
Mr. Fredriksson asserts this involves getting "a few percent more" from several parts of operations, and in his book series by the same name he offers concrete ideas about how to go about doing this.
Trouble with staff attitudes and commitment? Addresses the art of motivating the entire organization to pull together in the same direction. And it covers what's needed to get your employees to perform better and increase their commitment. This book, his first, was appointed as one of the best business books by the magazine Chef (The Manager) when published and has since it was published appeared on the top-ten lists for business books for more than ten years in Sweden.
Now it's available in English!
"How did you...?" Is a question Ingemar Fredriksson has heard many times since he first reversed negative trends at a company threatened with closure, turning years of red ink into growth that averaged 25% annually for five years, with profitability hitting 26% at its best!
Mr. Fredriksson asserts this involves getting "a few percent more" from several parts of operations, and in his book series by the same name he offers concrete ideas about how to go about doing this.
Trouble with staff attitudes and commitment? Addresses the art of motivating the entire organization to pull together in the same direction. And it covers what's needed to get your employees to perform better and increase their commitment. This book, his first, was appointed as one of the best business books by the magazine Chef (The Manager) when published and has since it was published appeared on the top-ten lists for business books for more than ten years in Sweden.