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Nine Lies About Work

A Freethinking Leader's Guide to the Real World
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Nine Lies About Work by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall challenges common assumptions about the workplace. The book uses data and insights to debunk prevailing myths, offering a fresh perspective on what truly makes organisations and their employees thrive. It's noted for its engaging anecdotes and actionable advice for leaders and workers alike.
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Nine Lies About Work

How do you get to what's real? But there are those who can get past the lies and discover what's real. These are freethinking leaders real world of work.

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Nine Lies About Work by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall delves deep into the misconceptions that pervade today’s corporate environments. The authors, both experts in leadership and team dynamics, challenge conventional wisdom, exposing nine pervasive myths that hinder organisational effectiveness and employee satisfaction. They reveal how these falsehoods create dysfunction and disengagement, ultimately preventing the workplace from thriving.

Through a series of engaging anecdotes and incisive analysis, Buckingham and Goodall deconstruct these widely accepted 'truths'. They argue that notions such as the necessity of strategic planning, the importance of shoring up weaknesses, and the craving for constant feedback are not as beneficial as they are often portrayed to be. Instead, they unveil the reality that these lies foster a sense of unreality in the workplace, clouding judgement and stifling innovation.

The authors introduce the concept of the freethinking leader—an individual who can see beyond these fabrications and tap into the true potential of their team. Such leaders understand that emergent patterns hold more value than traditional knowledge. They prioritise evidence over dogma, embracing the individuality and unique strengths of each team member. According to Buckingham and Goodall, the strength and cohesiveness of the team should be the focal point, not the overarching corporate culture.

In this riveting book, the authors explore the following:

  • The flawed emphasis on top-down strategic planning instead of providing employees with real-time, actionable intelligence.
  • The importance of aligning people's sense of purpose and meaning rather than merely their goals.
  • The misconception that employees desire constant feedback, when in reality, they seek meaningful attention and support.

For those who are ready to challenge the status quo, Nine Lies About Work provides a new lens through which to view and improve organisational dynamics. The insights offered by Buckingham and Goodall encourage leaders to embrace authenticity, evidence-based decision making, and the empowerment of individual strengths. This book serves as a guide for those who wish to foster a more dynamic, engaged, and effective workplace environment.

If you believe in nurturing an individual's uniqueness for the greater good of the organisation, reject unproven dogmas, search for emerging patterns, and rely on concrete evidence, then Nine Lies About Work is an essential read. It's an invaluable resource for freethinkers who are keen to revolutionise the conventional corporate mindset and unlock the true potential of their teams.

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Nine Lies About Work by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall has been widely praised for challenging traditional management practices and offering a fresh perspective that is better suited to contemporary times. Critics have found the book to be engaging, thought-provoking, and grounded in real-world examples. It is recommended for its stimulating insights into leadership and management, making it an essential read for anyone involved in people management and leadership.

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ISBN: 9781633696303

Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 April 2019

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard Business Review Press

Illustration: Illustrations, unspecified

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

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Width: 155.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 304

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About the Author

Marcus Buckingham is a global researcher and thought leader focused on unlocking people's strengths, increasing their performance, and pioneering the future of how people work. He is head of all people and performance research at the ADP Research Institute and the author of several bestselling books, including StandOut 2.0: Assess Your Strengths, Find Your Edge, Win at Work (Harvard Business Review Press).

Ashley Goodall is Senior Vice President of Leadership and Team Intelligence at Cisco. Previously he was Director and Chief Learning Officer, Leader Development, at Deloitte. He is the coauthor, with Marcus Buckingham, of two Harvard Business Review cover stories, "Reinventing Performance Management," in April 2015 and "The Feedback Fallacy," in March/April 2019.

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Author social media/website info:
Buckingham: MarcusBuckingham.com, @mwbuckingham
Goodall: linkedin.com/in/ashleygoodall/, @littleplatoons

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