Kingdomality: an ingenious new way to triumph in management Bowles, Sheldon M.
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- 9781401301354
- 658.4 B6K4
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658.4 B6F8 Fuzzy logic for business, finance and management | 658.4 B6K4 Kingdomality: an ingenious new way to triumph in management | 658.4 B6L4 Light footprint management: leadership in times of change |
Kingdomality will change the way you work — forever. By pinpointing 12 types of employees — and recognizing their strengths and weaknesses — Kingdomality offers practical business improvement tools to help managers to flourish in kingdoms large and small.
Using a medieval kingdom as a parable for a business environment, Kingdomality provides an engaging and useful tool for analyzing and improving the workplace.
Here’s an example of how this parable works: King Harold runs the most disorganized, unproductive kingdom in the land. Tired of not getting results, he turns to veteran management consultant Lady Elizabeth, who guides him through the concept of Kingdomality. Following King Harold, the reader will meet 12 medieval characters. Each character will have likes and dislikes; environments where they flourish and where they falter. By the end of the journey, King Harold knows exactly how to assign tasks to each of his subjects and transform his floundering kingdom to a flourishing country. And with the help of Kingdomality, any business manager will be able to do the same.
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