The Tale of Three Coaches Barking orders, telling people what to do, and forcing initiatives is a perfectly good way to destroy a company. It saps morale, reduces employee engagement, and stifles ownership. This book started off as a teaching tale I shared at companies after witnessing a repeated inability of a top down command and control management style to drive performance at companies. This fable points to a dramatically different strategy of inclusion, collaboration, and teaming. It shows the way to develop buy in, ...
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The Tale of Three Coaches Barking orders, telling people what to do, and forcing initiatives is a perfectly good way to destroy a company. It saps morale, reduces employee engagement, and stifles ownership. This book started off as a teaching tale I shared at companies after witnessing a repeated inability of a top down command and control management style to drive performance at companies. This fable points to a dramatically different strategy of inclusion, collaboration, and teaming. It shows the way to develop buy in, inspire involvement, and obliterate the us/them attitude that poisons many company cultures. It is meant to be a quick read for managers or an excellent resource for teams.
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This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear.