Stephen C. Lundin, Harry Paul and John Christensen
FISH!
A Remarkable Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results
Hyperion, 2000
What's inside?
When you buy a Copper River salmon at Seattle’s Pike Place Market, the fishmongers wrap it up and throw it to you with jokes and shouted greetings. The salmon, while delectable, is no bargain, but who cares? Now class, what do we learn from this?
Recommendation
Mary Jane Ramirez has just been put in charge of Hell. That’s how bad her new assignment seems, before she stumbles upon the inspiring management secrets of The Pike Place Fish Market. This effective little tale introduces readers to "Fish!" - the authors’ prescription for boosting employee morale and productivity. The fish-tossing, joke-cracking camaraderie of the market serves as the workplace ideal in this book, which is easy to read but carries a lasting punch. getAbstract recommends this book to executives, change agents, managers, staff members, and students. Whether you are trapped in a bad working environment or trying to improve a mediocre one, this book will inspire you to get up and change your surroundings. Fish! will be one of the most influential books you read all year.
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About the Authors
Stephen C. Lundin, runs a corporate membership seminar series for the Institute for Creativity and Innovation at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis. Harry Paul is a senior vice president with the Ken Blanchard Companies, where he coordinates special projects and manages the internal speakers’ bureau. John Christensen is CEO of ChartHouse Learning Corporation, the leading producer of corporate learning films, including FISH!, the video.
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