The Tao of Motivation by Max Landsberg

The Tao of Motivation by Max Landsberg

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Zusammenfassung

The subject of motivation has become highly topical: top managers have realized the importance of inspiring their staff, and a proportion of the work force now demands a more motivating environment in which to work. This text offers a few simple tools, tips and techniques to aid your motivation.

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The Tao of Motivation by Max Landsberg

The subject of motivation has become highly topical: top managers have increasingly realized the importance of inspiring their staff, and a growing proportion of the work force now demands a more motivating environment in which to work. This text offers a few simple tools, tips and techniques to aid your motivation and includes practical examples. It should help you to motivate yourself to create a real vision of how you might succeed, and fulfil more of your own potential and get someone else motivated so that you are recognized as a truly outstanding coach and confidence-builder, helping others to be greater than they thought possible, to "achieve wonderful things"?
Praise for Tao of Coaching 'Practical, readable and relevant' Archie Norman, Chief Executive, Asda 'I'm making this useful guide required reading for my executive team' George Farr, Vice-Chairman, American Express Company
Max Landsberg was Director of Development at the international consultancy firm McKinsey & Co. He was responsible for the coaching programmes delivered to McKinsey staff and its clients. He studied physics at Cambridge and has an MBA from Stanford. He is now a full-time author.
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ISBN 13 9780002570312
ISBN 10 0002570319
Titel The Tao of Motivation
Autor Max Landsberg
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag HarperCollins Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr 1998-11-19
Seitenanzahl 144
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