<p><span>THESE SIX HABITS WILL MAKE YOU EXTRAORDINARY.</span><span><br><br> After extensive original research and a decade as the worldβs highest-paid performance coach, Brendon Burchard finally reveals the most effective habits for reaching long-term success. Based on one of the largest surveys eve
7 Business Habits That Drive High Performance
β Scribed by Nicholas S. Barnett
- Publisher
- BookBaby
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book identifies the 7 habits that most differentiate high performance from low performance organisations. It is based on ground-breaking research involving the views of over 100,000 employees from around 200 companies. The 7 Business Habits are all inter-related and indispensable to the delivery of sustainable high performance.
Adopting and sustaining the 7 Business Habits in the ways set out in this book will significantly improve your organisation's performance. There will also be numerous side benefits, including making your organisation a better place to work, improving employee engagement and retention, customer loyalty and advocacy, productivity, innovation, organisational resilience and change capability. All of these factors are also inter-related and build on each other to increase your performance even further.
The 7 Business Habits apply to all types and sizes of organisations, including public, private, government and not-for-profit entities.
β¦ Subjects
Business; Management; Nonfiction; BUS000000
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