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Creating Passion-driven Teams:

How to Stop Micromanaging and Motivate People to Top Performance
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Career Press, Incorporated, 2009 - Business & Economics - 220 pages
Can passion be taught? Can it be fostered? The answer is yes. But perhaps more accurately, a team leader must create the right conditions for passion to emerge. Those conditions must be nurtured, not unlike a gardener creating the right conditions for his plants to flourish. Make your job easier. Get the inside scoop on the secrets of success that motivate teams to top performance. In the matrix of workplace roles and responsibilities, managers are pivotal to corporate success. Yet a manager is often the unsung hero who must adapt to demands from all sidesand do so with little or no training, and without mentorship for the role. Learn from Dan Bobinski, who draws from 20 years of consulting experience, extensive studies of best practices, and the latest in neuroscience research. You'll learn the principles and methods top managers use to develop passionate, engaged employees who are dedicated to success.

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Review: Creating Passion-Driven Teams: How to Stop Micromanaging and Motivate People to Top Performance

User Review  - Razvan Deaconescu - Goodreads

Creating Passion-Driven Teams was and excellent read. I've found a lot of things I've notices from personal experience and learned tons of things more. The book deals with all important aspects when ... Read full review

Review: Creating Passion-Driven Teams: How to Stop Micromanaging and Motivate People to Top Performance

User Review  - Randy T - Goodreads

The 2nd chapter should be mandatory reading for all managers and leaders. If more people understood this there would be a lot less micromanaging in this world. I liked how the book gave tons of ... Read full review

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