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Book Description

Imagine your best possible organization: a place where people strive for continuous improvement, communicate clearly and honestly, freely share information, respect their colleagues and leaders, make a difference -- and achieve truly extraordinary levels of performance, even in tough times. Using this book’s powerful Work/Life Approach, you can build that organization. World-renowned performance consultants Dr. Gene Fusch and Richard Gillespie offer a step-by-step blueprint for developing a true performance culture, where people bring a relentless focus and selfless collaboration to bear on the organization’s most fundamental goals. A Practical Approach to Performance Interventions and Analysis walks through every step of the process: analyzing business problems, identifying performance gaps, selecting the best interventions, measuring results, and more. You’ll learn how to integrate your organization’s goals with the beliefs and needs of your people; foster unity without conformity, and diversity without division; how to overcome the fear and distrust that makes organizations dysfunctional; and how to build an organization where everyone really takes ownership of their “fraction of the action.” Along the way, they present 50 dynamic models that tightly connect theory to real-world business practice, are ROI-driven, are fully measurable, and can be utilized by all leaders and practitioners in HR, organizational development, and training. With their guidance, you can choose and execute the performance initiatives that deliver the greatest positive impact on culture, business metrics, and the lives of all your people.

Table of Contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Dedication Page
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. About the Authors
  7. Preface
  8. 1. Creating a Living Endowment for Ensuring Performance
  9. 2. Starting with the Desired End Results
  10. 3. Focusing on the Work
  11. 4. Increasing the Flow of Useful Information
  12. 5. Getting Others to Own Their “Fraction of the Action”
  13. 6. Valuing Behavior: Increasing Trust and the Bottom Line
  14. 7. Owning the Present Condition Helps Define the Future Condition
  15. 8. Fifty Years of Problem Solving: A Magnificent Obsession
  16. 9. Why Play the Blame Game?
  17. 10. Fostering Change to Enhance End Results
  18. A. Measuring End Results: The Return-on-Investment Plan
  19. B. The Authors and Their Perspectives
  20. References
  21. Index
  22. FT Press
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