Hundred Percenters (Review and Analysis of Murphy's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Mark Murphy's book "Hundred Percenters" shows that in order to motivate your employees to be 100% workers, you need to be a 100% leader. In this summary you will find an analysis of the style and decisions of 125,000 managers, and discover that the two most important differentiating factors in separating exceptional from average leaders are Challenge and Connection. Connection is the strength of the emotional connection a leader builds with his or her people. Challenge is the extent to which a leader pushes their employees. This summary highlights that excellent leaders do five things exceptionally well: they set goals that inspire; they use feedback to generate accountability; they give positive reinforcement; they try not to impede employees, and they learn how to deal with Talented Terrors. It also shows how to implement these measures. The author explains how to give feedback and criticism so that it won’t be viewed defensively and how important positive reinforcement is to morale. Make an effort to learn what motivates your employees, and what they feel impedes them from doing their job.
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• Increase your business knowledge
To learn more, read "Hundred Percenters" and you will find a valuable, applicable manual for establishing good relationships and excellent productivity.
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Book Presentation: Hundred Percenters by Mark Murphy
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of Hundred Percenters (Mark Murphy)
Forget SMART goals – set HARD goals that inspire
Use constructive feedback to generate accountability
Provide positive reinforcement to those who give 100%
Learn how to stop impeding and start motivating
Manage your Talented Terrors Appropriately
Conclusion – The 10 steps you should take today
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
How do you motivate your employees to become Hundred Percenters
– people who give 100% to their work? The answer is simple – you have to become a 100% Leader
first. 100% Leaders take average people and create connections which challenge and inspire them to unleash their true potential and achieve extraordinary things. 100% Leaders don’t just accept people as they are but see their hidden potential and find workable ways to fully tap into and harness that potential.
In particular, 100% Leaders do five things exceptionally well:
"Since I founded Leadership IQ, we have studied more than 125,000 leaders. We’ve analyzed their styles, decisions, and actions and the hard and soft outcomes that result. We discovered that the two most important differentiating factors in separating exceptional from average leaders are Challenge and Connection. Connection is the strength of the emotional connection a leader builds with his or her people. Challenge is the extent to which a leader pushes his or her folks. Two of the most important decisions you have to make as a leader are how much you want to challenge your folks to push their limits and how tight an emotional bond you want to build with them. The decisions you make on these two issues will determine exactly what kind of leader you’re going