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Manager of Choice

On sale

31st October 2003

Price: £20

Selected:  Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9780891061809

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When top-performing employees leave a job, they’re often quitting their manager rather than their position or their company. In this book, copublished with the Society for Human Resource Management, Nancy Ahlrichs charts unexplored territory as she explains how to become a “manager of choice” in a business environment in which managing human capital is the new imperative.

Today employees care more about family, leisure time, and personal satisfaction than about money, status, or company loyalty, and they have more job choices than ever before. They are “consumers of the work experience,” says Ahlrichs, and managers must adapt to their individual needs just as they adapt to the preferences of valued customers.

Employers of Choice have set the standard for superior work environments. Now, with the help of worksheets, resource lists, and compelling case studies, Ahlrichs shows how to develop the five critical skills for becoming a manager of choice: talent scouting, relationship building, trust building, skill building, and brand building.

Reviews

Soundview Executive Book Summaries
Presents a solid foundation of experience, advice, and a plan managers can follow that will help them become more effective.
Academy of Management Executive
A wealth of material that can be immediately implemented. Stuffed with practical ideas and tools. You now have no excuses.
Quality Progress
A well-written book and a must read for managers interested in succeeding in today's workplace and improving workforce relationships.
Indianapolis Business Journal
Ahlrichs begins straightaway describing the current work force of bosses and employees and the world within which they strive.
Quality Management Journal
Eloquently describes benefits of being a manager of choice. Provides excellent view into the human resource frame of an organization.
getAbstract
For greatest utility, adapt her counsel to your situation. Keep it handy and dip into it from time to time.
Bruce Tulgan, founder, Rainmaker Thinking, Inc.; author of Winning the Talent Wars and Managing Generation X
Ahlrichs’s insights are exactly what you need to become a manager of choice—the number one thing you can do to improve morale, productivity, and retention.
Scott Cawood, Ph.D., SPHR, Vice President, Great Place to Work Institute
A refreshingly genuine guide filled with contemporary examples and bottom-line outcomes. This book will play an important role in the development of current and future leaders.
Rita Bailey, CEO, QVF Consultants; former director, Southwest Airlines University for People
At Southwest Airlines we lived the principles outlined in this book. By practicing relationship management, Southwest has been noted as a Best Place to Work, Most Admired, Employer of Choice. This is the real deal!
Sid Tuchman, President, Tuchman Training Systems
One of the best books I have ever read for training and development managers. I honestly got a useful idea from every page.