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Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy
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Keeping Employees Accountable for Results: Quick Tips for Busy Managers
All managers want to hold their employees accountable for results, but few know how. Moving beyond the far-from-ideal annual performance review -- which only evaluates what has already occurred, and not what the manager wants to achieve -- Keeping Employees Accountable for Results contains checklists, how-tos, and other tools to manage performance on an ongoing basis. The book gives busy managers quick, step-by-step advice on: * Setting expectations * Monitoring progress * Giving feedback * Following through Light on theory and heavy on practical application, Keeping Employees Accountable for Results gives time-pressed managers the proven, practical information they need to help their people accomplish more..
Price: $7.99
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The Accountable Leader: Developing Effective Leadership through Managerial Accountability
Organizational structures are ineffective when they do not delineate and define accountabilities Brian Dive focuses upon the implications of clear accountability for leadership, with an in-depth analysis of “distributed leadership” – a concept neglected in the leadership literature to date. Dive explores the relationship between leadership, accountability and organizational structure. He argues that the majority of leadership-related problems arise not from ineffective individuals but from organizational structures that lack accountable jobs. In a Decision Making Accountability Solution Set, he outlines the key principles of accountability. By implementing the principles an organization can improve the performance of its managerial staff at all levels. .
Price: $19.97
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Taking Responsibility: Self-Reliance and the Accountable Life
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Creating the Accountable Organization: A Practical Guide To Performance Execution
A practical guide to bringing accountability into the workplace and into the daily life of managers and staff. This book provides a working guide, through specific examples, of what accountability is; how to instill it within your company; and how to measure and quantify its effectiveness. Accountability has become significantly more important as corporate scandals have rocked the country. Here is the one book to have to bring positive change to your workplace and daily life. * By the author of The Power of Personal Accountability (Xephor, 2004) * A key topic for all corporate managers * By one of America's foremost Accountability experts..
Price: $8.00
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Accountable Marketing: The Economics of Data-Driven Marketing (with CD-ROM)
Businesses are increasingly concerned about measurability and accountability — particularly in the area of marketing. Executives and managers are searching for reliable methods to ensure that they are getting more out of their marketing efforts, as well as for ways to continue successful operations. Accountable Marketing: The Economics of Data-Driven Marketing offers an authoritative, thorough treatment of measurable marketing. Its practical, comprehensive coverage makes the book an excellent tool for midlevel managers through senior execs — or anyone who wants to gain greater command of their marketing program. A CD-ROM is also included with 35 unique interactive templates allowing the user to do a wide-range of calculations for accountable marketing..
Price: $37.83
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Epidemic of Care: A Call for Safer, Better, and More Accountable Health Care
Health care premiums in the U.S. are escalating from twelve to twenty percent a year— with no end in sight. The impact of those cost increases on both employers and employees will be huge. Workers will see a direct cut in their take-home pay. Millions will lose health insurance coverage completely. Senior citizens on fixed incomes will be hit particularly hard, as premiums for their Medicare supplement plans and prescription drug costs climb. Frustrated and angry, people will soon be demanding a solution from their elected officials, and, for the first time in recent memory, the size of our unemployed population will become a real political issue rather than just the subject of energetic rhetoric. It is time to recognize that we are moving into a major health care crisis in this country, a crisis driven by the way we deliver, receive, and pay for care. Epidemic of Care offers a comprehensive assessment of the factors behind the cost crisis, how the crisis will escalate, and what can be done to improve the situation. A blueprint for getting to a coherent national health policy, this book calls for a collaboration between different parts of the private sector, state and local governments, and, at times, the federal government— with a formula that can succeed no matter who rules Congress. Authors George C. Halvorson and George J. Isham, M.D.— two individuals who have made an impressive impact on the national health care scene— provide some practical, field-tested, sometimes controversial suggestions about how to make health care in this country more accountable, more efficient, more valuable, and more affordable. .
Price: $8.75
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