<strong>About this book:</strong><br />"This book is a hole in one. Open any page to discover an easily-understood financial gem."<br />-Dr. Robin Boren, Independent College Counselor and former Department Chair at Dakota Ridge High School<br /><br /><strong>About other books by the authors:</strong><br />"A present for anxious parents." -<em>Honolulu Advertiser</em><br />"Advice on applying for scholarships from start to finish." -<em>Town & Country Magazine</em><br />"All students will profit from this highly detailed book." -David Miller, Director of College Counseling, Stevenson School<br />

Unfortunately, we've all seen it happen. When faced with a problem, rather than working cooperatively to come up with a solution, your manager or colleagues come swooping in, squawking loudly, dump orders riddled with formulaic advice, and then take off, leaving you and everyone else to clean up the mess. Or-let's be honest: there may have been a time (or three) when you have been guilty of doing that very thing yourself.

While this happens in every workplace worldwide more frequently than ever, it doesn't have to. Through the story of Charlie, a seagull who doesn't understand how his management actions are holding back his flock, Travis Bradberry, Ph.D., reveals the three virtues of great leadership that he has used to help thousands of people and organizations deal with seagull managers in the workplace and, just as important, to avoid being one themselves.
Charlie the seagull is a well-intentioned manager who, when faced with new challenges after previously leading his flock to success, fails to understand how his management style is holding back, rather than helping, his team.

Through our bird's-eye view of Charlie, overconfident Scott, quiet Maya, practical Yufan, and skinny, shy Alfred, we see them and the rest of the flock struggle to solve their problems while absorbing the three virtues of great leadership and teamwork along the way. This entertaining and illuminating fable will help make us all more productive, less prone to depositing messes on the heads of those around us, and more able to work effectively with those who continue to squawk at us every day.

Includes a unique passcode that provides online access to the Seagull Spotter (TM) test, which tells the reader whether or not he or she is a seagull manager. The test results also pinpoint strengths and potential areas for improvement in each reader's management style.
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Unfortunately, we've all seen it happen. When faced with a problem, rather than working cooperatively to come up with a solution, your manager or colleagues come swooping in, squawking loudly, dump orders riddled with formulaic advice, and then take off, leaving you and everyone else to clean up the mess.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780974320687
Publisert
2016-08-25
Utgiver
TalentSmart
Høyde
213 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
144

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Gen and Kelly Tanabe are the authors of 14 books including "How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay," "The Ultimate Scholarship Book" and "The Ultimate Guide to America's Best Colleges." They tour the country as speakers on college planning and live in Northern California.