
The Invisible Employee
Realizing the Hidden Potential in Everyone
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Alan Sklar
Like other best-selling business fables, The Invisible Employee combines a good yarn with great business advice and practical guidance for managers. Following a group of people as they attempt to live and work together on a mysterious island, the audiobook combats one of the most common negative attitudes in business, that smart employees should keep quiet, keep their heads down, and try not to draw attention to themselves. The Invisible Employee argues that this attitude undermines our efforts at building great companies and that effective leaders can break their employees of this negative attitude.
The Invisible Employee guides management to learn to engage their staff by setting a clear guiding vision, recognizing the strengths in their employees, and providing a sense of visibility and connection to corporate values and goals. In short, employees feel invisible to corporate leadership because leadership allows them to. This audiobook shows managers how to get involved and lead their people from obscurity to achievement, and reap the rewards across their entire organization.
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Critic reviews
"Alan Sklar's familiar voice takes listeners through this eye-opening management tool, entertaining them while passing along the authors' lessons. Sklar brings the stories to life with subtle phrasing and intonation, differentiating those sections from the instructions on management techniques." (AudioFile)
It was a little to rah rah for my taste and made it sound too much like a game.
I will agree some of the tools will still work, but the narration was a bit gruff and the examples a little off putting.
Older book. Still relevant.
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I am by all definitions in this book, an invisible employee. The book was fantastic and made me realize I work in the "hell" described in the book. Managers, read this book if you truly want to make a difference and bosses, only give this book to employees if you're willing to live by it's principals as well.
Boss made me read it
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