Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go, Thir..., Beverly Kaye
Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go, Thir..., Beverly Kaye
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Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go, Third Edition
Career Conversations Organizations Need and Employees Still Want

Author: Beverly Kaye, Julie Winkle Giulioni

Narrator: Jensen Olaya

Unabridged: 3 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 12/17/2024


Synopsis

This new edition of the bestselling employee development classic includes advice on engagement and retention in today's more flexible employment environment, a new chapter on remote and hybrid work, and a deeper discussion of career development in your organization.

Study after study confirms that career development is the single most powerful tool managers have for driving retention, engagement, productivity, and results. But most managers feel they just don't have time for it. This book offers a better way: frequent, short conversations with employees about themselves, their goals, and the business that can be integrated seamlessly into the normal course of business.

Beverly Kaye and Julie Winkle Giulioni identify three broad types of conversations that will increase employees' awareness of their strengths, weaknesses, and interests; and point out where their organization and their industry are headed. The authors provide new resources, including a discussion guide, to help employees and managers pull all of that together to create forward momentum.

About Beverly Kaye

Beverly Kaye’s groundbreaking programs have been implemented by such leading corporations as American Express, AT&T, Compaq, and Xerox. The scores of products she has designed are produced by her Scranton-based organization, Career Systems International.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on August 31, 2024

8/10 I am not a fan of most business books. This one is different. Most business books have a solid first 40 pages and then 160 pages of fluff so that it can be sold as a book. Help Them Grow doesn’t try to do that. It’s a relatively short book (about 140 pages) - primarily because the authors had 14......more