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Old 01-20-2012, 11:52 PM   #1
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Free (Kindle/Nook/Sony) Play to Your Team's Strengths [Management Advice]

Play to Your Team's Strengths: The Manager's Guide to Boosting Innovation, Productivity, and Profitability by JoAnn Warcholic Ashman is one of those business self-help guides for managers, free courtesy of Adams Media.

Currently free @ Amazon UK, will probably drop in the main store and show up at B&N and Sony, as Adams Media books normally tend to do.

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Why is it a struggle for managers to get their staff to meet or exceed their goals? The answer is simple: employees are working at jobs that are not based on their individual strengths. JoAnn Warcholic Ashman and Susan Shelly, seasoned management consultants, show managers how to tap into the true potential of their staff and create the workplace that keeps them challenged and working at peak efficiency by using the latest strength-based management principles and techniques.
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