9781576752852-1576752852-The Peon Book: How to Manage Us

The Peon Book: How to Manage Us

ISBN-13: 9781576752852
ISBN-10: 1576752852
Author: David Haynes
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Format: Paperback 168 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781576752852
ISBN-10: 1576752852
Author: David Haynes
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Format: Paperback 168 pages

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The Peon Book: How to Manage Us (ISBN-13: 9781576752852 and ISBN-10: 1576752852), written by authors David Haynes, was published by Berrett-Koehler Publishers in 2004. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Peon Book: How to Manage Us (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Management books are traditionally written by industry "experts": scholars, consultants, senior managers. They're writing about how to manage workers, but none of these experts really understands the viewpoint of the average worker, the regular grunt in the trenches-the peon. Peons are the ones affected when a manager decides to manage-in-one-minute, to move somebody's cheese, to try that fifth discipline. Rather than consult some expert, why not go to the source, and ask the peons? Who better to teach you how to train a dog than the dog himself? And who better to tell you how to manage than one of those who are being managed? The Peon Book gives managers the perspective they've been lacking. Author and self-proclaimed Chief Executive Peon Dave Haynes' sole, powerful source of expertise is that he has been managed in different companies and in different industries, and he knows what worked-and what failed catastrophically. In irreverent, straight-talking terms, Haynes tells managers what they really need to do to make their employees motivated, committed, and productive-and it's not memorizing yet another "technique" or "strategy" or "discipline." Haynes writes in a common sense, easy-to-read style that is both witty and wise. Every boss can benefit, and every employee can empathize with the words in The Peon Book. "The inability to empathize can be a real speed bump on the road to a trusting, personal relationship with your employees. So how are you supposed to show more empathy? I take issue with management books that give you a phrase to say to show empathy like 'I understand,' or 'I know what you mean,' or that say that by rephrasing a statement you can show empathy. Don't use some coined phrase to show empathy, just mentally put yourself in our shoes. Sometimes it's just a matter of remembering what it's like to have to get all those reports turned in on a Friday. Or remembering what it's like to have to ask for time off. Or remembering what it's like to be the new guy on the job, and have a hard time remembering everything. Do you see the key concept I'm getting at? Empathy = remembering. Who said you'd never use math in the real world?"

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