
pmoney25
Posts: 1,787
Jan 5, 2010 8:58pm
What are some good books or online articles you have read in regards to managing/motivating people? I am about to change fields for a new job, I will still be managing sales people but in a different industry.
Always looking for ways to get better at work and it has been awhile since Ive done some research for new/different techniques. Just wanted to see if anyone has any recommendations.
Always looking for ways to get better at work and it has been awhile since Ive done some research for new/different techniques. Just wanted to see if anyone has any recommendations.
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gport_tennis
Posts: 1,796
Jan 5, 2010 9:27pm
Good to Great is a pretty good book that i think you would like.

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Jan 6, 2010 11:28am
Beat me to it. I was going to suggest Good to Great. Great book.gport_tennis wrote: Good to Great is a pretty good book that i think you would like.
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queencitybuckeye
Posts: 7,117
Jan 6, 2010 11:31am
Any of the Scott Adams books. They contain such motivational wisdom as "Work harder or you might get fired".

darbypitcher22
Posts: 8,000
Jan 6, 2010 12:11pm
I think Donald Trump's stuff is pretty good
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capninsano
Posts: 411
Jan 6, 2010 1:58pm
If you are into football, which I assume you are since you're on a sports forum, I would read books by coaches like Holtz or Tressel. Managing a football team and sales team involve the exact same concepts and the books are a lot more interesting to read.
Reading psychology books are the best I think because you cover the roots of why people are motivated by certain things, but they are usually pretty dull and boring.
Reading psychology books are the best I think because you cover the roots of why people are motivated by certain things, but they are usually pretty dull and boring.

OneBuckeye
Posts: 5,888
Jan 6, 2010 2:00pm
How about using the GE method... the bottom ten % are fired every year. Don't suck.