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Book Description
The visual elements in a workplace have a profound effect on its employees. Most organizations, however, do not recognize the power of design, art, sculpture, and graphics to create the vibrancy and energy that can drive productivity and innovation. Seeing Is Believing explains how to use these elements to improve communications, connect individual tasks to organizational goals, and greatly enhance employee commitment and job satisfaction. It shows how the system of Visual Management:* replaces "information overload" with information sharing and effective workflow* translates critical requirements into visual stimuli that cannot be ignored* resonates particularly well with "the MTV generation"* enhances the way customers, other stakeholders, and the public relate to the organizationSeeing Is Believing shows how organizations of all types are adopting VM and lays out a roadmap for successful implementation.
About the Author
Stewart Liff (Saugus, CA) is recognized as a pioneer in the use of VM techniques and has received many awards for his work on performance management. He is a senior executive with the Federal Government. Pamela Posey (Milton, VT) is a nationally recognized authority on leadership and management in changing organizations. An active consultant, popular speaker, and former academic, her research has been published in a variety of business and academic journals.
Seeing Is Believing: How the New Art of Visual Management Can Boost Performance Throughout Your Organization,Stewart Liff,Pamela A. Posey,AMACOM,0814408087,Audio-visual aids,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business Communication - General,Business/Economics,Communication in management,Communication in organizations,Employee motivation,Leadership,Management - General,Visual communication
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