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Army of Entrepreneurs: Create an Engaged and Empowered Workforce for Exceptional Business Growth [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Jennifer Prosek , Darrren Hardy

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"Jennifer Prosek not only takes a fresh look at business as usual, but gives the reader immediate tools to create a true partnership between employees and management." - eBABM ("Bay Area Business Magazine", FL)

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Imagine the benefits to be gained from a pool of employees who act as though they own the business: greater motivation, increased productivity, and a supercharged desire to succeed. As a young entrepreneur who turned a small PR business into a highly successful, international communications firm, Jennifer Prosek has experienced firsthand the power of instilling an 'owner's mind-set' in every employee. In "Army of Entrepreneurs", Prosek presents an easy-to-follow action plan any company large or small can use to build a workforce dedicated to generating new business, creating new products and services, and sustaining growth. Filled with inspiring examples, the book shows readers how to: motivate, train, and reward their employees; provide everyone from interns to executives with the skills and support they need; and refresh and evaluate the program over time for continuous results. Great businesses aren't built by a single leader or rainmaker. This book shows how to transform any workforce into a profit-generating army and reap the rewards.

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How to grow great gardeners 22. März 2011
Von Robert Morris - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The title of my review refers to what I believe is Jennifer Prosek's key point in this book: To paraphrase, Think like a gardener and decide what you want to grow, when and where to plant it, prepare the soil, plant, and then nourish the soil and protect the garden. In the business world, the gardeners are supervisors and what they must grow is what Prosek describes as an Army of Entrepreneurs (AOE), high-potential leaders with an entrepreneurial temperament and worldview. Prosek offers what many of these supervisors need to develop that potential: "An easy-to-follow, replicable [key word] plan of action that can be instituted [two more key words] quickly and inexpensively."

Organizations reflect those who lead them and that is especially true of the largest organizations, such as General Electric. Consider what Jack Welch said years ago at one of the company's annual meetings. He responded to a question: Why do you admire entrepreneurial companies so much that you want GE to become more like one?

"For one, they communicate better. Without the din and prattle of bureaucracy, people listen as well as talk; and since there are fewer of them they generally know and understand each other. Second, small companies move faster. They know the penalties for hesitation in the marketplace. Third, in small companies, with fewer layers and less camouflage, the leaders show up very clearly on the screen. Their performance and its impact are clear to everyone. And, finally, smaller companies waste less. They spend less time in endless reviews and approvals and politics and paper drills. They have fewer people; therefore they can only do the important things. Their people are free to direct their energy and attention toward the marketplace rather than fighting bureaucracy."

In addition to the aforementioned "game plan," Prosek also offers anecdotes and case studies that illustrate the AOE model in real-world circumstances as well as statistics, research, and commentary from various experts in the business community. Years ago, Thomas Edison observed, "Vision without execution is hallucination." That is why Prosek places such great emphasis on explaining or at least suggesting how to create, lead, deploy, and support an AOE. At the conclusion of each of 12 chapters, she inserts a "Six Steps Forward" section that lists what to do right after reading the material in the given chapter.

In Chapter 3, she shares her own thoughts about why big companies need entrepreneurs (i.e. to support innovation, keep in touch with customers, retain the most valued workers, move faster, and expand globally) and then recommends seven specific strategies for larger organizations (Pages 35-42). The case studies include those of Edward Jones, Emerson Electric, Ernst & Young, IBM, and Intuit. Again, the focus is on what works, what doesn't, and why. Other material within her narrative that caught my eye include "boot camp" (Pages 59-60), conducting training "workshops" (Hunting for Business, Advanced Hunting, Intrapreneurship, Planning and Organizing, and Teaching the Business), creating a talent pipeline (six steps, Pages 83-85), measuring success (formal and informal, Pages 113-129), managing disaster (Pages 172 and 189-190), and "Ten Questions to Ponder" in Appendix A (Pages 191-192).

Throughout her lively and eloquent narrative, Jennifer Prosek skillfully invokes a variety of military metaphors as she explains how to create "an engaged and empowered workforce for exceptional business growth." She rigorously covers each step of the process: recruiting, hiring, orientation, training, deployment, and performance measurement. There is no shortage of metaphors to call upon when describing this difficult but nonetheless essential process. I congratulate her on this brilliant achievement.

Those who share my high regard for this book are urged to check out Brian Carney and Isaac Getz's Freedom, Inc.: Free Your Employees and Let Them Lead Your Business to Higher Productivity, Profits and Growth, Erika Andersen's Growing Great Employees, Dean Spitzer's Transforming Performance Measurement and Enterprise Architecture as Strategy co-authored by Jeanne W. Ross, Peter Weill, and David Robertson.
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Great Insights and Tips on Growing Your Business While Motivating and Empowering Your Employees 25. Februar 2011
Von CynInCali - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Army of Entrepreneurs is a great book for any entrepreneur, business owner, senior executive, or manager.

The idea that every employee can contribute to building the business, no matter what their level of experience, seems obvious. Employees have a lot to offer. And, helping them understand the business, by having an open environment where the CEO or top people communicate and let people know how the business operates, makes sense. Often employees don't feel ownership in a company, don't feel appreciated, and do not even realize how integral they can be to the success of the company. This book shows how you can "show the love" to your employees, by investing in them, playing to their strengths, and engaging them in your business or department.

Companies are finding that old management models do not work well in this newly competitive and fast moving world. They realize that it takes more than just money to motivate and retain employees. Prosek shares not only her own experiences, but brings in stories from other companies. She details what worked for her company and others--during a major downturn (!)--and shares her recipe for success.

Prosek's advice and "action plan" are not complicated...she uses a lot of common sense and articulates WHY to "do" it, HOW to "do" it, WHAT to expect. She takes you by the hand and gives you a roadmap that you can customize to your company. No expensive consultants or complicated plans needed.

Even if you do not own your own business, but manage a team of people, Prosek's takeaways are spot on--there are things you can do right now! They make sense...

I read the book in one sitting. Well done!
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Better than expected 28. März 2011
Von Bret L. Simmons - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
Honestly, this book started very cheesy. It looked like another tired book by a consultant just trying to drum up speaking engagements or business. But to my surprise, this really was a good book with tons of excellent advice. Chapters 7 and 10 were the best for me, about how the leader needs to blog and how to pay so people will stay. I don't write long reviews, because personally I don't read long reviews, but trust me, if you are a business owner or leader, this book is worth your time.

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