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N**S
Great book. Fast shipping. Thank you
Great book. Fast shipping. Thank you
C**S
interesting look at this theory in the workplace
I enjoyed this book and gained some insight about myself by reading it. Encouragement is the way I want to mentor my people. fear will only produce hostility and in the end reduce productivity. This is a useful book for all managers to read.
A**E
Great book
Great book but it arrived damaged. Was supposed to be a new book.
B**N
Practical Guide to Leading and Managing
The 5 languages framework has helped me navigate personal and romantic relationships in the past, so it makes sense to look for ways to recognize and appreciate people at work in a different setting. It deals with the physical touch love language by taking a "hands off" approach and only suggesting things like fist bumps or high fives, but largely avoids much else due to the litigious sexual harassment and hostile work environment potential. That's unfortunate because many people would appreciate appropriate physical connection...the challenge is having the language to navigate boundaries that are personal and fluctuate based on other factors. Even still the book was a cop out in that regard and could have spent more time unpacking that.I have used this book to help my directors improve morale and positive connections with employees. The free link to the MBI assessment is nice, but the assessment is kind of crap. You could take one of the dozens of free "love languages" tests out there to see what your workplace equivalent would be. I even paid extra for the "government specific" test, and it was next to useless, without any specific links to governmental issues (public trust, unions, transparency, etc.)...I think most people would find that they have the same love languages and appreciation languages. The assessment also doesn't give you a lot of practical guidance for how to communicate in non primary languages. That said, it's a fine tool but shouldn't be the only one you use when it comes to motivating employees.
S**N
Great book!
Quick read and contains great ideas to share appreciation for others in the workplace!!
M**E
Good book
Product arrived in a timely manner and used for a class.
M**O
Great Read
Interesting discovery of the 5 Languages of Appreciation. I read the 5 Languages of Love and that were I was introduced to the 5 Languages of Appreciation at Work. It has been a worthwhile read, very insightful and I know it work very well in my organisation. I am just not sure how to go about it here in Lusaka, Zambia.
J**M
Brings a new appreciation for my team
Just like the 5 love languages book, this book reminds me that there are different ways employees want to be recognized and appreciated.
L**D
Great work and tangible insights to make a more caring workplace
The information and statistics on the value of appreciation are compelling. The guidance and suggestions are simple to implement. Hopefully more organizations will understand the value. And I look forward to sharing the information and being a champion for the cause.Great job Gary Chapman and Paul White!
J**D
It's just ok.
Was super thrilled to buy this as it was recommended by a friend but after reading just a few pages I didn't really like the writing style.
A**R
what I was looking for
What I was looking for
D**
The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace
Very useful for supporting learning around the competency of empathy in emotional intelligence workshops. I use this book regularly and have 4 copies that all are in use by staff for their own knowledge development.
A**R
Great read
Really enjoyed reading this book and using it for staff meetings
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