Description
Much has changed since Driving Fear Out of the Workplace first made the undiscussable discussable back in 1991. Advances in technology, new employee/employer relations, and the corporate push to optimize intellectual capital have introduced a host of new workplace anxieties that, left unaddressed, can seriously inhibit individual performance and cripple a company's ability to compete. Which is why, in this revised edition, authors Ryan and Oestreich revisit their original, best-selling work to confront the fears that permeate today's organizations--so that they can become the high-trust, high-performance organizations of tomorrow. This insightful book digs deeply into the root causes of fear and the pervasive 'flu of mistrust' that weakens motivation and commitment.
--Terrence E. Deal and M. K. Key, authors of Corporate Celebration: Play, Purpose, and Passion at Work
You'll discover:
* How fear prevents people from doing their best
* How fear operates in organizations
How to build business relationships without fear...and much more
This work is a timely antidote to the insecurities of workers faced with the pervasive push toward leaner, meaner organizations.
Author: Kathleen D. Ryan, Daniel K. Oestreich
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Published: 04/30/1998
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.08lbs
Size: 9.07h x 6.13w x 0.94d
ISBN13: 9780787939687
ISBN10: 0787939684
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Total Quality Management
- Business & Economics | Management | General
- Business & Economics | Entrepreneurship
About the Author
Kathleen D. Ryan, known for her work in team development, strategic planning, and continuous quality improvement, is a principal in the consulting firm Orion Partnership. She lives in Issaquah, Washington.
Daniel K. Oestreich is the author of Driving Fear Out of the Workplace: Creating the High-Trust, High-Performance Organization, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.
Kathleen D. Ryan and Daniel K. Oestreich are principals in Cultures for Quality, a management and organizational development consulting firm in Washington State. They are known for their work in team development, strategic planning, and continuous quality improvement.
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