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The Three Signs of a Miserable Job

A Fable for Managers (and their employees)

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In this, his sixth and most anticipated fable, New York Times bestselling author Patrick Lencioni takes on his most universal and human topic to date: misery at work. In doing so, Lencioni presents a revolutionary yet simple model for making any job more rewarding and fulfilling.
Lencioni tells the unforgettable story of Brian Bailey, an abruptly retired executive searching for meaning in his career and his life. Through a series of twists and turns, Brian discovers the three universal causes of anguish and frustration at work, and the keys to overcoming them. Whether he’s trying to convince an investment banker that job satisfaction matters, or motivating a pizza delivery driver to be friendlier to customers, Brian is forced to confront aspects of himself and others, that make job misery a painful reality in so many organizations.
Whether you’re an executive looking to establish a cultural competitive advantage, a manager trying to engage and motivate your people, or an employee searching for fulfillment in your work, The Three Signs of a Miserable Job will provide you with immediate relief–and hope.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      For lovers of business books who are tired of the 4 laws, 13 rules, 10 steps, and all the other formulaic how-to recipes for success--this is the story of Brian Bailey, an unexpectedly out-of-work executive who isn't ready for retirement. Dan Woren enlivens both the educational and entertainment aspects of this powerful book with his excellent pacing and passion. Managers and students of management will enjoy the thoughtful philosophy Woren brings to life in this all too believable workplace drama. He deals with the weighty topic of workplace satisfaction and provides just the right balance of gravity and levity the lessons here deserve. Listen to this great book--you owe it to the people you lead, love, and work for. M.C. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

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