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The No Complaining Rule: Positive Ways to Deal with Negativity at Work (édition 2008)

par Jon Gordon (Auteur)

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Negativity in the workplace costs businesses billions of dollars and impacts the morale, productivity and health of individuals and teams. ""In The No Complaining Rule: Positive Ways to Deal with Negativity at Work, Jon Gordon, a bestselling author, consultant and speaker, shares an enlightening story that demonstrates how you can conquer negativity and inspire others to adopt a positive attitude."" Based on one company's successful No Complaining Rule, the powerful principles and actionable plan are practical and easy-to-follow, making this book an ideal read for managers, team leaders… (plus d'informations)
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Short, but still padded. The storyline was silly. ( )
  brett.sovereign | Jul 10, 2021 |
This was a short audiobook and the positive impact of a change in attitude. The story revolves around an employee in a computer business that is having a recall problem. The employeeis also facing a number of personal issues after her divorce. A "no complaint" policy has a beneficial impact on her and on the company. I liked the book for the simple message. The book is merely a story but I think that attitude makes a huge difference. (

Are you a chronic complainer? Take a look at your life and think...how do you spend most of your time talking to people? And when you complain do you offer suggestions for ways to improve it? This is the premise behind this book and a plan to reduce complaints, not only at work, but in the rest of your life as well. And before you get in a tizzy, no complaining isn't necessarily wrong. But, when it starts consuming your life perhaps its a chance to step back. And if at work that's all you hear, perhaps its a chance to introduce this book to your colleagues.

What this book does is present in a story format of one company that takes on the program of the no complaining rule. They introduced guidelines for if you did complain what you had to do, such as offer suggestions. The "rule" was introduced as a way to help improve morale, efficiency, and make a more productive workplace. And it worked. The book introduces the topic in a simple format with guidelines of how you can introduce it first in your own life and then in the workplace.

Its a quick and easy read and comes with a supplemental website with additional information and handouts. If you're a manager or an aspiring manager, then this book should be on your bookshelf. ( )
  JosieRobins | Dec 4, 2020 |
This was a short audiobook and the positive impact of a change in attitude. The story revolves around an employee in a computer business that is having a recall problem. The employeeis also facing a number of personal issues after her divorce. A "no complaint" policy has a beneficial impact on her and on the company. I liked the book for the simple message. The book is merely a story but I think that attitude makes a huge difference. ( )
  GlennBell | Jan 30, 2016 |
3 stars for the book, 4 for the concept. Not that it's a bad book, but all of his books seem more like "envelopes" for the concept than anything else. I've been thinking about the no-complaining rule since reading it, and trying to implement it for myself - so definitely something worth reading! ( )
  4hounds | Jan 25, 2015 |
Positive and inspiring. ( )
  LaPhenix | Oct 6, 2013 |
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Negativity in the workplace costs businesses billions of dollars and impacts the morale, productivity and health of individuals and teams. ""In The No Complaining Rule: Positive Ways to Deal with Negativity at Work, Jon Gordon, a bestselling author, consultant and speaker, shares an enlightening story that demonstrates how you can conquer negativity and inspire others to adopt a positive attitude."" Based on one company's successful No Complaining Rule, the powerful principles and actionable plan are practical and easy-to-follow, making this book an ideal read for managers, team leaders

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