The Art of Empowerment: The Profit and Pain of Employee Involvement

The Art of Empowerment: The Profit and Pain of Employee Involvement

by RonJohnson (Author), Redmond (Author)

Synopsis

We cannot be a beacon to the world unless the talents of all people shine through - Rt Hon Tony Blair, Prime Minister

They have produced a book that I believe will run for many years as the definitive work on this important subject. - Meredith Belbin

It is a fact that empowered employees have a significant impact to corporate success. They work harder, are more motivated and are more loyal. They deliver better internal and external customer satisfaction and, in short, add more value than their unempowered counterparts.

This book strategically analyses why empowerment works, how it can increase profitability, the empowerment rationale and the methodologies required to make it happen. It shows how to set realistic business-related goals and includes cases, examples and self diagnostic tests.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 223
Edition: 1
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 17 Feb 1998

ISBN 10: 0273630938
ISBN 13: 9780273630937