Good Business
Leadership, Flow and the Making of Meaning
Good Business starts with the premise that this is an age in which business and work have replaced religion and politics as central forces in contemporary life. This audiobook reveals how business leaders, managers, and employees can find their "flow" and contribute not only to their own happiness, but also to a just and evolving society. It identifies the factors crucial to the operation of a good business: trust, the commitment to fostering the personal growth of employees, and the dedication to creating a product that helps mankind. Good Business is a must-listen for anyone who values the positive contributions of individuals in the changing world of business.
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Release date
April 1, 2003 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780743547925
- File size: 120442 KB
- Duration: 04:10:55
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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AudioFile Magazine
The business and psychology professor known for his groundbreaking books on "flow" approaches the challenges of business with the same humanity. His writing spans broad swaths of social and philosophical history, placing his ideas on solid intellectual ground. Work in large organizations, he says, has become something apart from the joyful engagement with tasks and community that we are designed to enjoy. The audio's timely message could be a manifesto for all corporate citizens who are discouraged but not without hope for today's stifling organizations. Nelson Runger's sensibilities are as good as ever, but his slow pacing of each syllable and excruciatingly long pauses between sentences distract. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
March 3, 2003
Asking business leaders to turn a profit in this climate is tough enough, but psychologist Csikszentmihalyi challenges them to do something even tougher: make people happy. The author first explored flow, the enjoyment felt when an individual is focused on a complex task, in 1991's bestselling Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, and he has often returned to the subject (The Evolving Self; Creativity; etc.). Now he wants to show business leaders how to foster flow and use their psychic energy to enhance the happiness of their employees, customers and even themselves. The advice book offers predictable but sound guidance to business leaders: know oneself, set clear goals for employees and consider the consequences of business decisions. Insightful quotes from figures like Aristotle, Dante Alighieri and John Locke provide some historical grounding, but mostly the author focuses on how modern businesses motivate employees and contribute to the common good. By conducting extensive interviews, the author collects the secrets of successful business leaders, including the Body Shop CEO Anita Roddick; McDonald's chairman and CEO Jack Greenberg; and AOL Time Warner's Ted Turner. Roddick, for example, says that looking at company's lavatories and cafeteria can reveal a lot about a firm's corporate culture and the happiness of its employees. If a firm fails to create a clean, healthy environment for its workers, it probably isn't doing much good. Csikszentmihalyi shows how moral responsibility, respect for the environment and clean bathrooms can make a business good and the whole world better. (Apr. 14)Forecast:Csikszentmihalyi's name recognition and the success of his previous bestsellers guarantee a ready audience for this book among business readers.
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