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The 5 languages of appreciation in the workplace : empowering organizations by encouraging people / Gary Chapman & Paul White.

Dramatically improve workplace relationships simply by learning your coworkers' language of appreciation. This book will give you the tools to improve staff morale, create a more positive workplace, and increase employee engagement. How? By teaching you to effectively communicate authentic appreciation and encouragement to employees, co-workers, and leaders. Most relational problems in organizations flow from this question: do people feel appreciated? This book will help you answer "Yes!". This book has proven to be effective and valuable in diverse settings. Its principles about human behavior have helped businesses, non-profits, hospitals, schools, government agencies, and organizations with remote workers. When supervisors and colleagues understand their coworkers' primary and secondary languages, as well as the specific actions they desire, they can effectively communicate authentic appreciation, thus creating healthy work relationships and raising the level of performance across an entire team or organization. Take your team to the next level by applying The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace.

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C9009217206 658.314 CHA
Adult nonfiction   City Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780802418401
Dewey 658.314
Author Chapman, Gary D, 1938- author.
Title The 5 languages of appreciation in the workplace : empowering organizations by encouraging people / Gary Chapman & Paul White.
Published Chicago, IL : Northfield Publishing, [2019]
Physical description 251 pages ; 22 cm.
General note Previous edition: 2011.
Note Includes bibliographical references.
Contents note Machine generated contents note: 1.What Employees Want Most -- 2.For Business Leaders: Why Appreciation Is a Good Investment -- 3.Appreciation: From Both Managers and Peers -- 4.Appreciation Language #1: Words of Affirmation -- 5.Appreciation Language #2: Quality Time -- 6.Appreciation Language #3: Acts of Service -- 7.Appreciation Language #4: Tangible Gifts -- 8.Appreciation Language #5: Physical Touch -- 9.Discover Your Primary Appreciation Language: The MBA Inventory -- 10.The Difference between Recognition and Appreciation -- 11.Your Potential Blind Spot: Your Least Valued Language -- 12.Appreciation with Remote Employees and Virtual Teams -- 13.Generational Differences and Other FAQs -- 14.How Appreciation Works in Different Settings -- 15.Does a Person's Language of Appreciation Ever Change? -- 16.Overcoming Your Challenges -- 17.What If You Don't Appreciate Your Team Members? -- 18.Now It's Your Turn.
Summary Dramatically improve workplace relationships simply by learning your coworkers' language of appreciation. This book will give you the tools to improve staff morale, create a more positive workplace, and increase employee engagement. How? By teaching you to effectively communicate authentic appreciation and encouragement to employees, co-workers, and leaders. Most relational problems in organizations flow from this question: do people feel appreciated? This book will help you answer "Yes!". This book has proven to be effective and valuable in diverse settings. Its principles about human behavior have helped businesses, non-profits, hospitals, schools, government agencies, and organizations with remote workers. When supervisors and colleagues understand their coworkers' primary and secondary languages, as well as the specific actions they desire, they can effectively communicate authentic appreciation, thus creating healthy work relationships and raising the level of performance across an entire team or organization. Take your team to the next level by applying The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace.
Subject Employee motivation
Personnel management
Additional author White, Paul E., 1957- d author.
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