(Ebook free) Sync or Swim: A Fable About Workplace Communication and Coming Together in a Crisis
✿ Gary Chapman, Paul White, Harold Myra ✿
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Some people needs hugsBy QueenBilleenThe five love languages fable-ized for workplace harmony. I'm a task-oriented worker from a blue collar family and a blue collar work history. Learning to navigate the white collar world of academia and the non-profit sector is a challenge. The lessons in this book have helped bridge the gap for me.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Quick Read and Profound ThoughtsBy Fred La PlanteIn the same s"Sync or Swim is a quick and easy read with a simple but powerful message for anyone who hopes to effectively manage and lead others. It reminds us of what we all need to remember but too quickly forgetmdash;that everyone needs appreciation, but that everyone needs it communicated in their ownWorking with a discouraged, disorganized, cynical team? Learn how to turn it around.Sync or Swim is a small tale with enormous insight on ways you can empower, engage, and energize employees or volunteers facing discouragement or cynicism. Sam, the new CEO, was ready to hit the ground running. But his team membersmdash;and Mother Naturemdash;had other plans.An ambitious yet naiuml;ve sheepdog is called upon to lead Monarch Enterprises, a troubled organization on a beautiful isle. Confronte... [PDF.mc22] Sync or Swim: A Fable About Workplace Communication and Coming Together in a Crisis Rating: 3.90 (427 Votes)
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