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The Invisible Employee
Book

The Invisible Employee

Using Carrots to See the Hidden Potential in Everyone

Wiley, 2009 plus...


Editorial Rating

7

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  • Applicable

Recommendation

When staffers feel “invisible,” that is, when their work goes unrecognized by their superiors, they lose motivation and become less productive. In fact, unengaged employees cost firms billions of dollars annually in lost productivity, mistakes, turnover, retraining, and so on. Business authors Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton propose that employees who feel valued and appreciated perform better. With the aid of a basic, symbolic fable and backed up by numerous studies, Gostick and Elton offer simple, concrete techniques managers can use to reward outstanding work. You might wonder why you need to read this book since many of these tips also appear in the duo’s previous bestsellers, including The Carrot Principle. Yet getAbstract believes that managers and supervisors who adopt this book’s valuable advice will be able to perform a transformation: Abracadabra! Unmotivated, disengaged employees suddenly will become visible – like magic.

Take-Aways

  • As the economy struggles, the workplace has become more pressure-filled.
  • Undervalued employees are anxious and insecure; they are afraid to take risks.
  • Managers must make staffers feel valued and appreciated to keep them engaged.

About the Authors

Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton co-wrote the bestsellers The Carrot Principle and The 24-Carrot Manager. They are both vice presidents of The Carrot Culture Group consultancy.