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Marcus Buckingham

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Marcus Buckingham är en uppskattad författare inom Ekonomi och Ledarskap och Psykologi och pedagogik med totalt 7 böcker tillgängliga på Bokkollen, utgivna hos Harvard Business Review Press, Simon & Schuster, Simon & Schuster Ltd.

Bland verken finns Nine Lies About Work, som toppar listan över Marcus Buckinghams populäraste böcker. Verken spänner över psykologi & pedagogik och tilltalar läsare som uppskattar genren.

Letar du efter något nytt att läsa? Prova Go Put Your Strengths to Work – ett annat uppskattat verk av Marcus Buckingham.

På Bokkollen gör vi det enkelt att navigera i Marcus Buckinghams författarskap. Vår databas uppdateras ständigt med nya släpp och format, så oavsett om du söker efter en lättläst pocket för semestern, en lyxig inbunden presentutgåva eller en digital ljudbok för pendlingen, har vi rätt utgåva för dig.

Jämför snabbt och smidigt priser på alla böcker av Marcus Buckingham hos Sveriges ledande bokhandlare – som Adlibris, Bokus och Akademibokhandeln – och hitta alltid det bästa erbjudandet utan att betala för mycket.

Nine Lies About Work
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Nine Lies About Work

Forget what you know about the world of work You crave feedback. Your organization's culture is the key to its success. Strategic planning is essential. Your competencies should be measured and your weaknesses shored up. Leadership is a thing. These may sound like basic truths of our work lives today. But actually, they're lies. As strengths guru and bestselling author Marcus Buckingham and Cisco Leadership and Team Intelligence head Ashley Goodall show in this provocative, inspiring book, there are some big lies--distortions, faulty assumptions, wrong thinking--that we encounter every time we show up for work. Nine lies, to be exact. They cause dysfunction and frustration, ultimately resulting in workplaces that are a pale shadow of what they could be. But there are those who can get past the lies and discover what's real. These freethinking leaders recognize the power and beauty of our individual uniqueness. They know that emergent patterns are more valuable than received wisdom and that evidence is more powerful than dogma. With engaging stories and incisive analysis, the authors reveal the essential truths that such freethinking leaders will recognize immediately: that it is the strength and cohesiveness of your team, not your company's culture, that matter most; that we should focus less on top-down planning and more on giving our people reliable, real-time intelligence; that rather than trying to align people's goals we should strive to align people's sense of purpose and meaning; that people don't want constant feedback, they want helpful attention. This is the real world of work, as it is and as it should be. Nine Lies About Work reveals the few core truths that will help you show just how good you are to those who truly rely on you.