Pixie Dust: A Tale of Recruitment Problems in Ten-Tree Wood - Howard G. Awbery - Livros - New Generation Publishing - 9781847483591 - 14 de maio de 2008
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Pixie Dust: A Tale of Recruitment Problems in Ten-Tree Wood

Howard G. Awbery

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Pixie Dust: A Tale of Recruitment Problems in Ten-Tree Wood

Motivation. Easy. Leadership. No problem. Performance management. Simple. All of these statements are true if and only if you have the right people. That's the really hard bit: choosing the right people. A chief executive's dream is to have scientific help when choosing key people and Pixie Dust is that help a book written as a fable from the heart. The fable starts when all is well in a community; then, a recruitment exercise ends in the not-unfamiliar 'appointment from hell'. The fable concludes with that fabulous feeling when a selection panel gets it right that almost spiritual satisfaction when managers come together and it works. The problems encountered when selecting a senior manager are herein set in a woodland community. However, Pixie Dust is far from being a fairy story. It is a vehicle to convey cutting-edge management practices which come from the most up-to-date management research at doctoral level. Pixie Dust is a critical look at the outmoded management selection practices of today and an explanation of what could be achieved by the application of a high-performing management model. Pixie Dust will make you think and change the way you select managers for ever. The book will take about an hour to read and a lifetime to be grateful.


72 pages, black & white illustrations

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 14 de maio de 2008
ISBN13 9781847483591
Editoras New Generation Publishing
Páginas 72
Dimensões 127 × 203 × 4 mm   ·   86 g
Idioma English  

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