Perceptionicity

A Straight Line to Productivity

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Business & Finance
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Author: Erwin Aguayo Jr. ISBN: 9781463466695
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: July 30, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Erwin Aguayo Jr.
ISBN: 9781463466695
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: July 30, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Erwin Aguayo Jr. coined the word perceptionicity to help executives, human resources professionals, and managers uncover organizational perception gaps. In this guidebook to achieving business objectives, he reminds everyone that what usually prevents companies and their stakeholders from achieving goals is the way they think. Learn how to: align the perceptions of all the people in your organization with your vision; create an atmosphere where people understand how their jobs link to larger goals; recognize and overcome obstacles that stand in the way to success. Get solutions to problems you thought were unbeatable with the lessons in Perceptionicity. Perceptionicity is a cogent reminder that an organizations soul is the ultimate predictor of its success. How every stakeholder understands and embraces the companys vision is more important than the color of the stationery, or the make of the cars it leases, or the glass and steel structure in which it is housed, or the trendy titles an organization assigns to its executives, or whether every t is crossed or every i is dotted Perceptionicity is for every person who wants to give up pretense for substance. Antone Aboud, Ph.D., management consultant

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Erwin Aguayo Jr. coined the word perceptionicity to help executives, human resources professionals, and managers uncover organizational perception gaps. In this guidebook to achieving business objectives, he reminds everyone that what usually prevents companies and their stakeholders from achieving goals is the way they think. Learn how to: align the perceptions of all the people in your organization with your vision; create an atmosphere where people understand how their jobs link to larger goals; recognize and overcome obstacles that stand in the way to success. Get solutions to problems you thought were unbeatable with the lessons in Perceptionicity. Perceptionicity is a cogent reminder that an organizations soul is the ultimate predictor of its success. How every stakeholder understands and embraces the companys vision is more important than the color of the stationery, or the make of the cars it leases, or the glass and steel structure in which it is housed, or the trendy titles an organization assigns to its executives, or whether every t is crossed or every i is dotted Perceptionicity is for every person who wants to give up pretense for substance. Antone Aboud, Ph.D., management consultant

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