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Book details for Bringing Out the Best in People Buy Bringing Out the Best in People
Bringing Out the Best in People
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Aubrey C. Daniels

Employee Motivation

Sales rank 25,059 Customers rating (based on 31 reviews)
Bringing Out the Best in People

Brief description of Bringing Out the Best in People

The classic bestseller on performance management is updated to reflect changes in today's working environment. When an employer needs to know how to gain maximum performance from employees, renowned behavioral psychologist--Aubrey Daniels is the man to consult. What has made Daniels the man with the answers? His ability to apply scientifically based behavioral stimuli to the workplace while making it fun at the same time.

Now Daniels updates his ground-breaking book with the latest and best motivational methods, perfected at such companies as Xerox, 3M, and Kodak. All-new material shows how to: create effective recognition and rewards systems in line with today's employees want; Stimulate innovations and creativity in new and exciting ways; overcome problems associated with poorly educated workers; motivate young employees from the minute they join the workforce.

Book details
PublisherMcGraw-Hill
Release date12/1999
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
EditionHardcover
List price$24.95
Our price$16.47 (you save 33.99%)
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Comments by amazon customers about Bringing Out the Best in People

Excellent learning material for any age or group
Ihis is a great CD to listen to. There are a lot of information on running ater business. I cited this for my Phd diserttion and joined one of his business managment groups at Organizational Behavior Management with ABI. This CD is great!


Excellent
Nutshell review - If you are in a management position and want to understand how to motivate people then this is a really insightful and useful book.

Bringing out the Best in People
I found this book to offer not only good tools to use but it's a good book to reference when needed. Quick to go over, with keeping to simple and factual format. It's of great use for any level of management.

Science of positive reinforcement
Aubrey Daniels offers an insightful look at the behavioral school of management, and its key tools: positive, and negative reinforcement. The book covers how to link rewards to behaviors you want to reinforce, when to deliver them, and how to design systems to support them. While not without its flaws, the book is well written and offers plenty of practical advice - if you're an aspiring manager, or a seasoned veteran, 'Bringing Out the Best in People' is a solid investment of your time.

Clarity, results, contribution
This is an essential text for anyone who manages people. Daniels is clearly 'for' creating a workplace that taps the innate desire to contribute and against one run by fear. I've seen nearly 35 years of organizational life, as employee, manager and consultant. That's a lot of fads, slogans and philosophies. This book is the real deal. When people are managed using these clear, rigorous, objective principles, stress and interpersonal barriers decrease, work exceeds expectations. I also recommend Dr. Marshall Rosenberg's "Nonviolent Communication".



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