Appreciative intelligence : seeing the mighty oak in the acorn
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Appreciative intelligence : seeing the mighty oak in the acorn
Berrett-Koehler, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-186) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The secret to success lies in something that everyone has the ability to do: reframe reality to reveal the hidden potential within even the most apparently unpromising present. Appreciative Intelligence marks the first time that this ability has been rigorously investigated. Arguing that the keys to Appreciative Intelligence are revealing the hidden value in others and building an infrastructure, environment, or culture that spreads the leader's Appreciative Intelligence, Tojo Thatchenkery and Carol Metzker draw on real-life examples and thorough interviews with top executives to identify actual examples of this elusive ability. Through these examples they show how a knack for creatively dealing with unexpected situations is the common bond between a diverse range of success stories. The authors also show that time and time again, an understanding of Appreciative Intelligence leads to organizations that enjoy higher levels of innovation, more productive employees, greater ability to adapt to changes, and, ultimately, greater profit.
目次
1. Appreciative Intelligence: The Missing Link
2. The Case for Appreciative Intelligence
3. Framing Reality for a Great View of the Future
4. Patterns in the Mosaic
5. Appreciative Intelligence at Work
6. Developing Your Appreciative Intelligence
7. A Future with Appreciative Intelligence
Appendix 1: Evidences from the New Field of Social Cognitive Neuroscience: Bibliography
Acknowledgements
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