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2005
| Bill Jensen -- today's foremost expert on work complexity and change -- offers a practical and inspirational guide that gives every work-weary soul a new process for making peace with their jobs, and themselves. What Is Your Life's Work? probes the fundamental questions about our jobs we should ask ourselves, and inspires us to find the strength to get unstuck. At the book's core are stirring first-person stories of people who have overcome some of life's and work's toughest challenges. This pap....[more] |
2000
| All companies -- and the people inside them -- are inundated with too much info., too many tasks, too many decisions with too little time to get it done. Even in top performing and most admired org's., work is becoming much too complex. If we're going to compete, lead, and work smarter, we'll need easy-to-use ideas and tools that help us cut through the clutter, that allow us to focus on what's important and not waste our time on the rest. We need the power of simplicity. Here, Jensen delivers ....[more] |
2002
| With a new preface by the authorIn Work 2.0, Bill Jensen introduces us to a new breed of managers and organizations that are maximizing productivity, developing leaders at all levels, constantly innovating, attracting exceptional talent -and winning in the marketplace. The key to their success is recognizing that the most valuable assets in the company are the time, attention, knowledge, passion, energy, and social networks of the frontline workers. As Jensen convincingly argues, building a corp....[more] |
2002
| Throw out the old playbook; the rules of the workplace are changing-and the push is coming from below. In Work 2.0, best-selling author Bill Jensen delivers a powerful and practical guide for managers and other leaders to make sense of the new covenant that is evolving between individuals and the organizations for which they work.Based on hundreds of interviews with managers, entrepreneurs, and front-line employees, Work 2.0 captures the pulse and the power of the people who are changing the wor....[more] |
1997
| In a world of more-better-faster, the challenges and stresses have never been greater: too much to do, not enough time. And in an economy where worker talent (know-how, energy, attention, commitment, and creativity) is at a premium, everyone is trying to maximize personal productivity. In The Simplicity Survival Handbook, Bill Jensen offers the antidote you're seeking: a practical guide to doing less in a world of more, and making it count. From "How to Write Shorter Emails for Better Results" t....[more] |

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