Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton
The Carrot Principle
How the Best Managers Use Recognition to Engage Their Employees, Retain Talent, and Drive Performance
Free Press, 2007
Was ist drin?
Reward your employees with a few tasty carrots and watch how your business changes.
Recommendation
Judging by the results of two recent polls, business owners, executives and managers have plenty of worries. Roughly three-quarters of the U.S. workforce is actively seeking other employment and 85% of the world's employees are not motivated enough to put in extra effort at work. Loyalty and job satisfaction are clearly problems. But Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton strongly believe they have the solution. In analyzing the results of a groundbreaking 10-year study, the authors conclude that employee recognition is the key to boosting staff morale and involvement. Their book explains why managers who are strong in four basic categories – "goal setting, communication, trust and accountability" – invariably have happier employees and get better business results. The authors support their theory with first-hand accounts from a variety of workers and organizations. The book even includes a chapter with 125 really cool recognition ideas. getAbstract believes this book should vault to the top of any manager's must-read list, especially if you find it hard to give praise where praise is due. Highly recommended.
Summary
About the Authors
Consultants Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton are co-authors of The 24-Carrot Manager and A Carrot a Day. Gostick leads a corporate recognition training and publishing practice. Elton is a frequent lecturer who works with Fortune 100 clients.
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