To be the manager everyone wants to work for, instill values that show employees you care.
In this summary you will learn
- How to become a manager of choice
- How to attract and retain the best employees
- How to provide flextime and mentoring
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Why you should read Manager of Choice
This book aggregates a plethora of tips and techniques believed - sometimes on the basis of solid research - to boost employee loyalty and organizational productivity. Managers need to learn tactics that will bind employees to them personally and to their companies. Author Nancy S. Ahlrichs earnestly believes in the thesis that it is important to be a manager whom employees would chose to work for, that is, a manager of choice. Her advice ranges from quite helpful to self-evident to sort of impractical. For the greatest utility, be a choosy reader: adapt her counsel to your situation. getAbstract suggests reading this through and then keeping it handy and dipping into it from time to time, as if it were a book of proverbs.
About the Author
Nancy S. Ahlrichs is a columnist, guest speaker and consultant. She is the author of Competing for Talent. This book is co-published with the Society for Human Resource Management.
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