Leading with Gratitude, Adrian Gostick
Leading with Gratitude, Adrian Gostick
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Leading with Gratitude
Eight Leadership Practices for Extraordinary Business Results

Author: Adrian Gostick, Chester Elton

Narrator: Adrian Gostick, Chester Elton, Marshall Goldsmith

Unabridged: 5 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2020


Synopsis

The influential New York Times bestselling authors—the “apostles of appreciation” Chester Elton and Adrian Gostick—provide managers and executives with easy ways to add more gratitude to the everyday work environment to help bolster moral, efficiency, and profitability.

Workers want and need to know their work is appreciated. Showing gratitude to employees is the easiest, fastest, most inexpensive way to boost performance. New research shows that gratitude boosts employee engagement, reduces turnover, and leads team members to express more gratitude to one another—strengthening team bonds. Studies have also shown that gratitude is beneficial for those expressing it and is one of the most powerful variables in predicting a person’s overall well-being—above money, health, and optimism. The WD-40 Company knows this firsthand. When the leadership gave thousands of managers training in expressing gratitude to their employees, the company saw record increases in revenue.Despite these benefits, few executives effectively utilize this simple tool. In fact, new research reveals “people are less likely to express gratitude at work than anyplace else.” What accounts for the staggering chasm between awareness of gratitude’s benefits and the failure of so many leaders to do it—or do it well? Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton call this the gratitude gap. In this invaluable guide, they identify the widespread and pernicious myths about managing others that cause leaders to withhold thanks.Gostick and Elton also introduce eight simple ways managers can show employees they are valued. They supplement their insights and advice with stories of how many of today’s most successful leaders—such as Alan Mulally of Ford and Hubert Joly of Best Buy—successfully incorporated gratitude into their leadership styles.Showing gratitude isn’t just about being nice, it’s about being smart—really smart—and it’s a skill that everyone can easily learn.

About Adrian Gostick

Adrian Gostick is the author of such books as The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, and All In, which have been New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers. His works have been translated into more than thirty languages and have sold 1.5 million copies around the world. He has appeared on NBC’s Today show and been quoted in the Economist, Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, and Fortune; and he is a leadership strategy contributor to Forbes. Gostick is the cofounder of the motivation assessment firm FindMojo.com. He is ranked among the Top 10 Global Gurus in Leadership and is ranked the number 3 Organizational Culture expert in the world. Learn more at adriangostick.com.

About Chester Elton

Chester Elton’s work is supported by research with more than one million working adults. He has been called the “apostle of appreciation” by Canada’s Globe and Mail, “creative and refreshing” by the New York Times, and a “must read for modern managers” by CNN. Elton is coauthor of The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, and All In, and has been quoted in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Fast Company. A sought-after lecturer around the world, he is ranked in the Top 10 Global Gurus in Leadership and is ranked the number 2 Organizational Culture expert in the world. He is cofounder of FindMojo.com, and 700,000 people follow his work on LinkedIn. Learn more at chesterelton.com.

About Marshall Goldsmith

Marshall Goldsmith is the author of four New York Times bestsellers, What Got You Here Won’t Get You There, Triggers, MOJO and The Earned Life. What Got You Here Won’t Get You There has been recognized as one of the most-influential business books ever written. He has been ranked the #1 Executive Coach in the World for years. His coaching clients have included over 200 major CEO and their management teams. Marshall has a Ph.D. from the UCLA Anderson School of Management.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James

Skip the Foreword. The writer is an over-privileged bag of dicks. The rest of the books is maybe not stellar, but still has some pretty good parts. The first section, which covers dispelling myths, is the most useful part of the book. In fact, most people could probably read just that part and save t......more

Goodreads review by Aaron

This was a nice, quick read that reinforced much of what most of us already know. I've summarized my greatest take-aways here: Workers want and need to know their work is appreciated. And showing gratitude to employees is the easiest, fastest, most inexpensive way to boost performance. New research......more

I got it from my boss. The authors recently spoke to our district managers team and she decided to share this novel with me. The general idea of gratitude is well communicated with different options and approaches but I don’t believe their vision fits particularly well with very low income retail st......more

Goodreads review by Teri

A feel-good book with a ton of ideas to start your gratitude practice at work and at home. On page 60 is one of my favorite quotes: "The single wooden plank you lay down the first time you cultivate appreciation would become reinforced over time until you create a habitual response to feel compassio......more