Bury My Heart at Conference Room B, Stan Slap
Bury My Heart at Conference Room B, Stan Slap
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Bury My Heart at Conference Room B
The Unbeatable Impact of Truly Committed Managers

Author: Stan Slap

Narrator: Stan Slap

Unabridged: 6 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/07/2010


Synopsis

The stories about Stan Slap are so remarkable that they seem like myths: He brought a room full of top-level Microsoft managers to tears, leaving them cheering "I'm hurting, too!" After a single speech at Patagonia, the company asked him to join its board of directors. One CEO described him as "Stephen Covey meets Nine Inch Nails." All this from a man who never graduated from business school, college, or even high school.

Bury My Heart at Conference Room B harnesses the awe-inspiring insights of Slap's life-changing management workshops. The book is a powerful tool for creating emotional commitment in managers. That means unchecked, unvarnished devotion to the company. If you've ever witnessed a human being emotionally committed to a cause—working like they're being paid a million when they're not being paid a dime—you know that discretionary effort is worth more than their financial, intellectual, and physical commitment combined.

Through unexpected case studies and a battle-tested self-assessment program, Slap shows how to help people live their deepest personal values at work, with huge payoffs for the companies that support their engagement.

About Stan Slap

Stan Slap has revolutionized work performance for some of the world's biggest, smartest, and fastest companies. His international consulting company, slap, specializes in employee engagement, brand strategy, and management training. His clients include Oracle, Microsoft, BET, and Warner Music Group. A popular business speaker around the world, Stan lives in San Francisco.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel

Large sections of this book are either repeated elsewhere, should be obvious, or some other form of question-begging for, "Why'd this get published, again?" One of the big red flags to me reading such business books is the "methodology" for a test whose results are then explained at length in the bo......more

Goodreads review by Enrique

Very good book. Very interesting concepts, both for personal and for leadership use. By the end it felt a little bit slower than at the beginning (the first half was one "aha!" moment after the other), but a great book nonetheless.......more

Seems obvious but it’s a good reminder.......more

Goodreads review by John

Low schmuck factor for a business book. What it would look like to have emotional commitment, as a manager, to your work, your organization, the team you manage, and the team you're a part of. And to create an environment for others where they can feel emotionally connected and fulfilled by work. If......more