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Joy at Work
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Joy at Work

A Revolutionary Approach To Fun On The Job

Pear Press, 2005 更多详情


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Well Structured
  • Visionary
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

H. L. Mencken defined an idealist as, “One who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup.” His clever definition suits entrepreneur and author Dennis W. Bakke, who learned that you need both rosy ideas and practical outcomes, and that sometimes – but not always – you can have them simultaneously. He and his partner, Roger Sant, founded the Applied Energy Services Corporation (AES), an international energy giant that now serves 100 million customers in 29 countries and earns more than $13 billion annually. This is a remarkable achievement, particularly since from the very beginning the two founders prioritized ethics, values, corporate responsibility and respect for their workers ahead of profits. For many years, they made this idealistic formula work. Then came the energy-industry doldrums and the Enron collapse, and these practices were swept aside. Readers will find it refreshing to read about two businessmen who believed that how their company operated was more important than how much it earned. getAbstract recommends this uplifting book, and welcomes Bakke’s candor about how things went right – and wrong. As an entrepreneur and executive, he is an apt person to teach that businesses need both purpose and profit.

Take-Aways

  • Most companies operate in a top-down, command-and-control manner.
  • Yet, employees feel satisfaction at work when they participate in decision making.
  • The workplace does not need to be grim and depressing. It can be fun.

About the Author

Dennis W. Bakke is the president and CEO of a U.S. charter school company. He co-founded AES, and served as its president and CEO for eight years.


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    L. E. 4 years ago
    A fun place to work is a productive place. Unhappy staff spend too much time focussed on their dissatisfaction at work
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    M. B. 4 years ago
    Very good

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