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A Culture of Rapid Improvement: Creating and Sustaining an Engaged Workforce

A Culture of Rapid Improvement: Creating and Sustaining an Engaged Workforce

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Author: Raymond C. Floyd
Publisher: Productivity Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 121072

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 328
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 0.9

ISBN: 1563273780
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.4063
EAN: 9781563273780
ASIN: 1563273780

Publication Date: April 28, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Become a corporate change agent

Learn to implement and cultivate a culture of improvement with the assistance of one of the world’s most respected experts

Managing a business so that it achieves a supreme pace of improvement requires that all members of an organization can and do make their best contributions to the success of the enterprise. Management must provide employees with a shared set of values and beliefs so that they can decide for themselves how to behave in accordance with the expectations of a nurturing and empowering culture.

A Culture of Rapid Improvement is intended for those leaders seeking to encourage dramatic improvement within their organizations. It shows these change agents how they can—

Develop the shared values and beliefs that serve as the foundation for a dynamic culture

Engage all employees to join the new culture and provide opportunities for these stakeholders toinitiate and participate in improvement

Measure, evaluate, and manage the performance of the new culture

Filled with lessons garnered from practical examples, this text is based on Raymond C. Floyd's 40 years of industrial management experience, including his more than 20 years at Exxon Mobil. He is the winner of a Shingo Prize and also holds the unique distinction of having led businesses from two different industries that were both recognized by IndustryWeek magazine as being among the Best Plants in America.

If you approach the task of improvement with proper action and full participation, improvement is not just possible, but inevitable. At six months, you will notice a difference in your organizational culture; at the end of two years, you will be operating with near–world-class performance.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An Engaged Workforce   October 15, 2008
Mr Floyd has really created an easy read with practical easy to impliment tactics. The stories included in the text are true to life examples that made it easy for me to connect the strategies described with our day to day business. A must read for any organization that would like more from their assets.


5 out of 5 stars An ideal textbook for MBA programs   September 3, 2008
Employees who are good at their job are the bedrock upon which any corporation or business is founded. In "A Culture Of Rapid Improvement: Creating And Sustaining An Engaged Workforce", Raymond C. Floyd draws upon his more than forty years of industrial management experience and expertise to lay out the principles and practices that all corporate managers and business owners must apply if they are to establish, improve, and maintain employees who will insure the competitive advantage and commercial success of any enterprise regardless of the goods or services that company offers in today's highly competitive and volatile marketplace whether it is local, national, or international in scope. Winner of the Shingo Prize and having the distinction of having led businesses from two different industries that were both recognized by 'Industry Week' magazine as being among the 'Best Plants in America', Floyd shows management how to develop shared values and beliefs as a foundation for a dynamic business culture, how to engage all employees in joining that new culture through opportunities to initiate and participate in its improvement, as well as how to measure, evaluate and manage the performance of the new business culture. Of special note is the final section spanning a two year period of six month intervals in applying principles of change and development within the organization that will result in the inculcation of strategic goals from inception to accomplishment. Each chapter concludes with a succinct summarization of the principles and ideas covered in that chapter making "A Culture Of Rapid Improvement" an ideal textbook for MBA programs, a highly recommended addition to academic and corporate Business Management reference collections, as well as an informed and informative read for anyone aspiring to improve their business management skills within a corporate structure.


5 out of 5 stars A book for every manager who wants his/her company to succeed   July 3, 2008
This is a great book for anyone who wants to build a successful company. The author lays out a clear and realistic method for empowering employees, plus a way to measure success. His insights and examples are useful for any organization. As a manager, I'm just sorry I didn't have this book 25 years ago.

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