Enterprise Rules: The Foundations of High Achievement - and How to Build on Them

Enterprise Rules: The Foundations of High Achievement - and How to Build on Them

by Don Young (Author)

Synopsis

The messages of Enterprise Rules are hugely important. Organisations that manage to provide meaning to employees, satisfaction to customers and a net contribution to society can expect to prosper in the long term. This has been known for a long time, ever since the great Quaker entrepreneurs of the 19th century; but the focus of much contemporary enterprise has become distorted by an over-emphasis on short-term financial gains and reward without performance. The result is that many value-creating enterprises are undermined, customers are short-changed, people are exploited and the community impoverished. Many managers seem to have forgotten that they are mainly dependent on the skills and motivation of their staff and commitment of customers for their success. Don Young draws both on the best research on what builds high performance and also on a lifetime of his and colleagues' hard and sometimes comical experience of success and failure. In a very readable way, he has blended experience with a rich understanding of the economic, financial, organisational, psychological contributions to building high achievement. This is topped by a profound examination of the positive and negative aspects of organisational politics and drawn together in practical guidance of how to plan and implement sustainable performance improvement.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 07 Feb 2013

ISBN 10: 1781251169
ISBN 13: 9781781251164
Book Overview: The tried-and-tested rules so many business have lost sight of that determine lasting success - and how to put them into practice.

Author Bio
Don Young was a co-founder of YSC, the leading international business psychology practice, and Value Partnership (VPL), a fast-growing consultancy specialising in strategy and the development of senior managers and executive teams. Before that, he spent his career in industry, starting with Unilever. He was a director of Redland plc from 1994 to 1998 and Thorn EMI from 1982 to 1990. He is actively involved in social enterprise through organisations such as the School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE).