The Respect Effect: Using the Science of Neuroleadership to Inspire a More Loyal and Productive Workplace
- 3h 6m
- Paul B. Meshanko
- McGraw-Hill
- 2013
The best leaders are the ones who motivate employees to want to perform at the highest level possible--which is never accomplished with an iron-fist style of management. The best results are achieved through one of the most basic human behaviors: the showing of respect.
Organizational change expert Paul Meshanko has studied how the human brain responds in various workplace situations--and his conclusion is astonishing: People perform at their highest level when treated with respect. Conversely, when an employee is emotionally attacked by disrespectful behavior, he or she shuts down. In The Respect Effect, Meshanko reveals the transformational power of respect in the workplace.
Given the pressures of the workplace, this is sometimes easier said than done. So Meshanko provides a practical action plan you can use to train yourself or others to get on track--and stay on track. His proven strategy helps you understand the initial, biological reactions to what people (This means you!) say and do.
Through his cited research in neuroscience, Meshanko teaches you how to create positive situations, avoid negative ones, and ultimately build a better work environment for everyone. The Respect Effect explains:
- The hard science proving why respect is the most powerful employee motivator
- How to build a corporate culture based on respect, starting with senior leadership
- The 12 Rules of Respect--simple but powerful ways to communicate respectfully in any situation
- The strategy, resource requirements, and tools for sustaining a respectful workplace culture
How do you use the concept of neuroscience to achieve a great work environment? The answer is obvious. Feed others a diet of respect--real, deserved, genuine respect--and you will see amazing things happen in your organization.
Use Meshanko's proven approach to organizational change to create a culture of contagious respect in your organization.
About the Author
Paul Meshanko is an author, internationally recognized speaker, and business leader with over 20 years of experience in corporate training and organizational culture change. He is the founder of Legacy Business Cultures, a global provider of employee training, organizational surveys, and executive coaching. LegacyCultures.
In this Book
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The Respect Effect—Using the Science of Neuroleadership to Inspire a More Loyal and Productive Workplace
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Preface
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Introduction—Why Focus on Respect?
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A Transformational Power
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Connected Through Evolution
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Our Brains on Respect
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The Destructive Power of Disrespect
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Why We Treat Each Other Poorly
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Respect Starts with Awareness
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The 12 Rules of Respect
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Changing Behavior Is the Key
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Self-Esteem—The Art of Respecting Ourselves
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Integrity—The Glue That Holds Respect Together
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A Blueprint for Respectful Organizations
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Respect Outside of Work
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Final Thoughts
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Appendix—Sample Affirmative Reminders
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Notes
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References