Squawk! How to Stop Making Noise and Start Getting Results

Squawk! How to Stop Making Noise and Start Getting Results by Travis Bradberry, published by HarperCollins on September 2, 2008, is a 144-page book that explores the dynamics of workplace communication and management. Through the engaging story of Charlie the Seagull, the book illustrates the importance of understanding management and how actions are perceived by others. It addresses common frustrations in the workplace, particularly the impact of poor management on employee satisfaction.
Readers will find practical insights into improving workplace relationships and fostering a more productive environment. The narrative highlights the challenges many face with ineffective leadership and offers a fresh perspective on how to navigate these issues. With a focus on business communication, this edition serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their management skills and create a more positive workplace culture.
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Sick of managers and colleagues swooping in, stealing credit, and leaving behind steaming deposits of you-know-what? In this fun, illuminating parable, we follow Charlie the Seagull as he learns that the secret to being a successful boss lies in a deeper understanding of what management really is and how our actions are perceived by those around us. When 50% of people hate their jobs-and two-thirds are actively considering other employment – it’s clear that something has gone fowl in the workplace. Ask people and they’re likely to tell you that it’s their boss. With Squawk!, Dr. Travis Bradberry provides a tasty morsel that’s as easy to digest and apply as it is to read.
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