Widgets: The 12 New Rules for Managing Your Employees as if They're Real People
"New York Times bestselling author Rodd Wagner tackles one of the most destructive problems facing organizations today-the breakdown of the relationship between employees and the organizations they work for. "Your people are not your greatest asset. They're not yours, and they're...
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