Failure to recognize the changes in the American workforce and its needs has caused workers to retreat into passive counterproductive behaviors that are crippling operations. The author refers to these behaviors as the "Six Silent Killers" and explains each one and its ramifications in detail. Readers will be introduced to the skills required and roles to be assumed to reverse this trend and establish "The Culture of Contribution" needed to grow a business.
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Failure to recognize the changes in the American workforce and its needs has caused workers to retreat into passive counterproductive behaviors that are crippling operations. The author refers to these behaviors as the "Six Silent Killers" and explains each one and its ramifications in detail. Readers will be introduced to the skills required and roles to be assumed to reverse this trend and establish "The Culture of Contribution" needed to grow a business.
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