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Instant Turnaround!

Getting People Excited About Coming to Work and Working Hard

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Transform Your Workplace!

Imagine a company where people are excited about coming to work and giving their best efforts every day. In this innovative and engrossing business parable, Harry Paul and Ross Reck show managers at all levels how they can immediately and easily increase productivity by tapping into the discretionary effort of the people who work for them. Starting from the most basic aspect of business reality—that people intentionally regulate the amount of effort they put into their jobs based upon how they feel they're being treated—the authors point out that the most important part of the job of every manager, team leader, supervisor, and executive is to treat people in such a way that they become excited about applying all their discretionary effort toward performing their jobs.

At the book's center is the story of Nancy Kim, a human resources director at a magazine that is struggling with all the problems associated with unhappy employees—low productivity and morale along with high absenteeism and turnover. After she openly challenges the CEO's new management-by-the-numbers system, she's charged with turning the situation around immediately. Filled with real-world studies, Instant Turnaround! shows anyone how to turn the workplace into a destination—a place where working hard feels like hardly working because it's engaging, enjoyable, and fulfilling.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 9, 2009
      In this compact and accessible business parable, Paul and Beck (coauthors of Revved!
      ) claim that savvy managers can turn any company around by creating a happy, positive workplace and valuing employees. While empowering employees is a straightforward concept, according to the authors, most managers “don't live it.” Lessons in making this seemingly effortless turnaround are recounted through the story of an ambitious HR director at a distressed magazine publishing company. With the guidance of a successful entrepreneur, she revitalizes productivity and amazes her skeptical, numbers-oriented boss. While elementary in tone and message, a simple wisdom emerges that can be understood and shared by any manager in any industry. In dismal economic times, this small and genial fable provides the hopeful message that it is still the individual human spirit and cooperation that propels innovation and productivity.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2009
      How can executives not realize that positively motivating employees to produce phenomenal bottom-line return is as simple as, well, the four Bs that authors Paul and Reck advocate? (Their pedigrees include, for the former, the coauthorship of the Fish! series and, for the latter, management consulting gigs for some of the worlds best-known companies.) Just in case the amazing statistics and case histories about sparking productivity dont prod management into action, try handing out this parable of how the fictional Biz Trenz magazine empire got its mojo back. The answer is through a dogged adherence to these principlesbe real, be appreciative, be interested, be nicealong with visible senior-executive support. The authors make the readers jobs even easier by summarizing nuggets at the end of each chapter, then appending a step-by-step action plan with key behaviors. Not rocket science (though plenty of gurus are quoted), yet theyre responding to a real need for many corporations today.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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