Written by employee management and recognition consultants Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton, The Invisible Employee identifies three principles effective leaders should utilize as they manage their employees. These principles are:
In a clever business allegory, the authors describe an island where survival instincts push people to blend in and remain unseen. Invisibility affords them the luxuries of comfort and safety from failure, critcism and exhaustion. The authors explore how the island is transformed when one of the inhabitants becomes a “see-er” and begins to recognize the invisible people for their accomplishments. The book also provides real-life examples from leading companies such as DHL, Baptist Hospital, T. Rowe Price, Xcel Energy, Friendly’s Ice Cream, Westfield Group, EPCOR Generation, Inc., Disney World Corporation and others who have made recognition and rewards programs a strategic management tool. AccountingWEB.com Apr-24-2006 Categories: Self Improvement, Accounting (General), Management, Practice Management, Trends, News Archives Times read: 3773
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