Shine: Using Brain Science to Get the Best from Your People
Autor Ned Hallowellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 ian 2011
Your job as a manager is getting harder all the time. But your most critical responsibility—especially in today’s world of intensifying competition—is how to help your people shine their brightest.
How do you inspire solid contributors to strive for more? What should you do if a star player falls off their game?
In Shine, bestselling author, psychiatrist, and ADD expert Edward Hallowell draws on brain science, performance research, and his own experience helping people maximize their potential to present a proven process for getting the best from your people:
-Select—put the right people in the right job, and give them responsibilities that “light up” their brain.
-Connect—strengthen interpersonal bonds among team members.
-Play—help people unleash their imaginations at work.
-Grapple and Grow—when the pressure’s on, enable employees to achieve mastery of their work.
-Shine—use the right rewards to promote loyalty and stoke your people’s desire to excel.
Brimming with Hallowell’s trademark candor and warmth, Shine is a vital new resource for all managers seeking to inspire excellence in their teams.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781591399230
ISBN-10: 1591399238
Pagini: 197
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 163 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Harvard Business Review
Colecția Harvard Business Review Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1591399238
Pagini: 197
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 163 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Harvard Business Review
Colecția Harvard Business Review Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Cuprins
Table of Contents
PART I: Getting Your Game
Chapter 1: Live Life For All It’s Worth
Chapter 2: Dr. Shine
Chapter 3: Initiating the Cycle of Excellence
Chapter 4: Step 1: Select
Chapter 5: Step 2: Connect
Chapter 6: Step 3: Imagine and Play
Chapter 7: Step 4: Work and Practice
Chapter 8: Step 5: Mastery
Chapter 9: Step 6: Recognition
Chapter 10: Sand in the Gears of the Cycle
PART II: Maintaining Your Love of Your Game
Chapter 11: An Amazing State of Mind
Chapter 12: The Myth of Hard Work
Chapter 13: When Following Your Dream is Folly
Chapter 14: What’s Totally New About Modern Life. . .
And How It Can Sabotage Peak Performance
Chapter 15: 10 Action Steps to Promote Peak Performance
PART III: Four Examples
Chapter 16: Clay Mathile: Iams Pet Foods
Chapter 17: Joseph Loscalzo: Physician-in-Chief, Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Chapter 18: Marshall Herskovitz, Writer/Director/Producer
Chapter 19: Leon and Grace de Magistris: Leon & Company
PART IV: Chapter 20: Mooring
PART I: Getting Your Game
Chapter 1: Live Life For All It’s Worth
Chapter 2: Dr. Shine
Chapter 3: Initiating the Cycle of Excellence
Chapter 4: Step 1: Select
Chapter 5: Step 2: Connect
Chapter 6: Step 3: Imagine and Play
Chapter 7: Step 4: Work and Practice
Chapter 8: Step 5: Mastery
Chapter 9: Step 6: Recognition
Chapter 10: Sand in the Gears of the Cycle
PART II: Maintaining Your Love of Your Game
Chapter 11: An Amazing State of Mind
Chapter 12: The Myth of Hard Work
Chapter 13: When Following Your Dream is Folly
Chapter 14: What’s Totally New About Modern Life. . .
And How It Can Sabotage Peak Performance
Chapter 15: 10 Action Steps to Promote Peak Performance
PART III: Four Examples
Chapter 16: Clay Mathile: Iams Pet Foods
Chapter 17: Joseph Loscalzo: Physician-in-Chief, Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Chapter 18: Marshall Herskovitz, Writer/Director/Producer
Chapter 19: Leon and Grace de Magistris: Leon & Company
PART IV: Chapter 20: Mooring
Recenzii
"This is a great book with some great ideas on how to manage groups that aren’t just Dilbert clones." - Portland Book Review
Notă biografică
Edward M. Hallowell M.D. is a psychiatrist, an instructor at Harvard Medical School, and director of the Hallowell Center for Cognitive and Emotional Health, which serves individuals with emotional and learning problems. He was on the faculty of Harvard Medical School for 20 years. He has written two popular Harvard Business Review articles and authored 13 books, including the national bestseller Driven to Distraction.
Extras
Chapter 1
Live Life For All It’s Worth
Thank God for death. If it weren’t for death, we’d probably all wait forever and never get to the point. But because we don’t have all day, so to speak, life grows urgent. If we want to get to the heart of it, we do have to get to it, and not waste time fiddle-diddling or complaining. I remind myself of this as-yet non-negotiable item in life’s contract whenever I feel less than excited to be, say, standing in line at the supermarket or upside down awaiting still another prostate biopsy.
To live life for all it’s worth, to die knowing you gave and got all you could, that’s really worth figuring out how to do, don’t you think?, and sooner rather than later. Not just to live life for much of what it’s worth or most of what it’s worth, but for all it’s worth. Everyone wants to do that. Or come as close as they can.
Before I say more, I feel obliged to provide you with another image to displace your image of me upside down waiting for my prostate biopsy, so think of this one instead: think of yourself, heading into work. How do you feel? Or, think of yourself, heading home. How do you feel? Or think of yourself, waiting for your biopsy. How do you feel?
The message of this book is that you can and should feel great to be alive in all those moments and all others. Even if times are hard, as long as you are living life to the fullest, you are in love with life. And if you are in love, you feel great, even when you are in pain.
Live Life For All It’s Worth
Thank God for death. If it weren’t for death, we’d probably all wait forever and never get to the point. But because we don’t have all day, so to speak, life grows urgent. If we want to get to the heart of it, we do have to get to it, and not waste time fiddle-diddling or complaining. I remind myself of this as-yet non-negotiable item in life’s contract whenever I feel less than excited to be, say, standing in line at the supermarket or upside down awaiting still another prostate biopsy.
To live life for all it’s worth, to die knowing you gave and got all you could, that’s really worth figuring out how to do, don’t you think?, and sooner rather than later. Not just to live life for much of what it’s worth or most of what it’s worth, but for all it’s worth. Everyone wants to do that. Or come as close as they can.
Before I say more, I feel obliged to provide you with another image to displace your image of me upside down waiting for my prostate biopsy, so think of this one instead: think of yourself, heading into work. How do you feel? Or, think of yourself, heading home. How do you feel? Or think of yourself, waiting for your biopsy. How do you feel?
The message of this book is that you can and should feel great to be alive in all those moments and all others. Even if times are hard, as long as you are living life to the fullest, you are in love with life. And if you are in love, you feel great, even when you are in pain.
Descriere
Creating that spark and inspiring someone to perform at their highest levels isn't rocket science; but it is brain science. Drawing from his expertise helping people reach their full potential and synthesizing the latest research, Hallowell offers managers a five-step process that leads to peak performance.