Whitney Johnson

Build an A-Team

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What's the secret to having an engaged and productive team? It's having a plan for developing all employees--no matter where they are on their personal learning curves.
Better morale and higher performance happen through learning, argues Whitney Johnson. In over twenty years of coaching, investing, and consulting, Johnson has seen that employees need continuous learning and fresh challenges to stay motivated.
The best bosses know this, and they know how to make it happen by thoughtfully designing people’s jobs around the skills they have today as well as the skills they'll need to be even more valuable tomorrow. That's how entire organizations stay competitive in an unpredictable, rapidly changing business environment.
In this book, Johnson explains how to become one of those bosses and how to build your A-team by:Identifying what your employees already know and what they need to learnDesigning their jobs to maximize engagement and learningApplying a seven-step process for leading each person up their learning curve
We all want opportunities to learn, experiment, and grow in our jobs. When our bosses work with us to help us leap to new challenges, the result is a team that knows how to thrive, no matter what the future holds.
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183 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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Quotes

  • ITSM Excellence v/Peter Ravnholthas quoted6 years ago
    When you put people in competition with one another who are supposed to be on the same team, failure, at some level, is almost guaranteed.
  • ITSM Excellence v/Peter Ravnholthas quoted6 years ago
    How are you? How are your people? And, How is the business?
  • ITSM Excellence v/Peter Ravnholthas quoted6 years ago
    only works if you’re managing people who can self-manage

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