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Fish! Tales
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Fish! Tales

Real-Life Stories to Help You Transform Your Work Place and Your Life: Bite-Sized Stories. Unlimited Possibilities

Hyperion, 2002 more...


Editorial Rating

7

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  • Applicable

Recommendation

Things are going swimmingly in Fish! land. In the latest volume, Fish! Tales, authors Stephen C. Lundin, John Christensen, Harry Paul and Philip Strand build on the successful training program that evolved from their first Fish book. Tales shows how four companies - a long-distance call center; a hospital neural-renal unit, a car dealership and a roofing company - have applied Fish! theories effectively. They also provide short examples from other companies to show how well the Fish! function. The four main principles are familiar by now - keep the work fun, seek to serve others, stay focused on your customers and have an enthusiastic attitude - but the examples in the book bring them alive. Along the way, the authors heavily sell their Fish! courses and merchandise - that’s just good salesmanship - but the real catch of the day is the final how-to section, showing ways to apply these principles in any organization. The lively writing style helps keep you hooked. getAbstract.com suggests that if you haven’t yet caught any Fish!, start with this one. Its cheery, accessible methods should lure you in, hook, line and sinker.

Take-Aways

  • The four FISH! Principles are: Play, Make Their Day, Be There and Choose Your Attitude.
  • Keep work fun, lighthearted and spontaneous.
  • Provide others with a random act of kindness or a memorable experience.

About the Authors

Stephen C. Lundin, also referred to as the "Big Tuna Ph.D.," is a writer, filmmaker, public speaker and head counselor of the FISH! Camps. John Christensen is a filmmaker and CEO of ChartHouse Learning, producer of corporate learning programs, including FISH!, the video. Harry Paul is a speaker, a consulting partner with the Ken Blanchard Companies and director of speaker services at Nelson Motivation. Philip Strand is a senior writer of books and curricula at ChartHouse Learning.


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