Animals, Inc. A Business Parable for the 21st Century

Animals, Inc. A Business Parable for the 21st Century

by Kenneth A. Tucker (Author), The Gallup Organization (Author), Vandana Allman (Author)

Synopsis

Animals, Inc. is a time-tested business parable that has been tremendously popular with Gallup clients for more than thirty years: it's a favorite at corporate seminars and has even been released on video. It's the story of a group of animals who want to get rid of their shortcomings, or weaknesses, in order to make themselves more efficient. They decide to attend a school to learn how to improve themselves. But as the rabbit struggles to learn how to swim, as the pig attempts to climb trees, and as the other animals try to improve their weaknesses, they end up frustrated, unhappy, and quarrelling with each other. This simple but powerful parable explains a basic, very vital business lesson: that people should learn how to focus on their strengths in their workplace and offices rather than concentrating on their weaknesses.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: Random House Business
Published: 26 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 1844130169
ISBN 13: 9781844130160
Book Overview: An entertaining but powerful story about how to maximize one's business career around one's strengths.

Author Bio
Kenneth A. Tucker is a Seminar Leader and Managing Consultant with The Gallup Organization. Donald O. Clifton is past chairman of The Gallup Organization and the current chair of the Gallup International Research & Education Center.