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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Highly original motivational management move,
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This review is from: Dream Manager, The: Acheive Results Beyond Your Dreams by Helping Your Employees Fulfill Theirs (Hardcover)
Today, too few skilled workers are available to fill the most demanding jobs. What can companies do? Matthew Kelly believes that employers must get into the "dream business." To become more attractive to workers, companies should, on a formal basis, begin to help their workers achieve their dreams by offering coaching that helps them achieve their goals, step by step. These dreams could range from purchasing a house or digging out of debt to traveling to Paris or putting their children through college. Whatever an individual's dream might be, companies can earn undying gratitude - never-ending loyalty - by focusing on what employees hope to achieve in their lives. getAbstract recommends this book to managers who like the sound of "easier recruitment, better retention, less retraining" and would love to have loyal, engaged, enthusiastic employees. Though it may sound far-fetched, a little inner-office altruism and coaching certainly would be a salutary way to develop a workforce of optimists who believe their dreams are achievable. Read this original solution to a well-known problem and learn how to create a "dream program" for your employees.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A terrific book!,
By smmac (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dream Manager, The: Acheive Results Beyond Your Dreams by Helping Your Employees Fulfill Theirs (Hardcover)
I honestly think that this is one of the best, most empowering book I have ever read.It is better than The Secret and was very inspiring in a personal way for me. I have passed it on to the head of Human Resources in my company and we will see if they are bold enough to implement the program. Highly recommended.
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4.8 out of 5 stars (64 customer reviews) 43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
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Life Is About Living Our Dreams,
By Thomas M. Loarie - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dream Manager, The: Acheive Results Beyond Your Dreams by Helping Your Employees Fulfill Theirs (Hardcover)
In "The Dream Manager," author Matthew Kelly departs from earlier best-selling books ("The Rhythm of Life, Perfectly Yourself, Call to Joy, Seven Levels of Intimacy") where he focused on improving "self" and provides, through a fable, an innovative way to improve the life of "the other." While the book is centered on the workplace and potential improvements in productivity and profitability, the concept Kelly outlines can reap great returns when applied to people outside of work as well.Kelly builds on the concept of connection (See Michael Stallard's "Fired Up or Burned Out) to meet basic human psychological needs for respect, recognition, belonging, autonomy, personal growth, and meaning. The connector is the Dream Manager who connects the employees' now to their dreams and a better tomorrow. The fable Kelly tells is based on a true story in which a janitorial services company had a chronic annual turnover rate of 400%. The fictional General Manager, Simon, is frustrated since he is operating more as a full-time "lead recruiter" rather than GM. After numerous unsuccessful studies to define the problem, Simon's senior assistant suggests they learn what the employee's dreams are then find a way "to connect their job today with their dreams for tomorrow." Making money without a dream to fulfill is pointless and obscene. "Life is about living our dreams." The company goes on to implement "The Dream Manager" program (the program's implementation and evolution is described in detail). The program results in improved morale and loyalty, and a drop in the annual turnover rate to 12% while gross revenue tripled. The number of employees grew only to 743 from 407 (less than 200%) during the same period. The story of Rita serves as an example of a dream fulfilled. Rita, a 42 year old woman, had a dream to own a home. No one in her family ever owned a home. Within 132 days she owned her first home. This dream was not fulfilled with an increase in pay, company bonus or a gift but rather, with the involvement of a Dream Manager who worked with her to develop a program of saving and house/loan shopping. Once in her home, Rita commented that no one had ever asked her what HER dreams were. Do you know the dreams of those around you? "You can ignore people's dreams, but it will be at your peril. You are free to ignore your children's dreams, your spouse's dreams, your employee's dreams, and your nation's dreams. But in each of these areas of life, you will pay an enormous price if you do." Dreams are invisible but powerful. With a "Dream Manager" you make them visible then harness their power. Since his real life experience with implementing the Dream Manager program, Kelly has founded Floyd Consulting (Chicago, Illinois) to help companies in its implementation. And since reading "The Dream Manager," I have begun to find out the dreams of my employees. I have also added the question, "What are your dreams?" to interviews of potential employees, suppliers, and consultants...and I have given copies of the book to: my wife, a real estate agent; two friends who are financial planners; another CEOl; and an inner-city high school teacher. All, like me, are in a position to be effective Dream Managers. And in closing, it would be accurate to say Kelly's book really is about "self" not just "the other" as there is a lot of receiving when one gives. 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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Give to friends and family this easy but profound read,
By Ralph D. Zerhusen "serious Catholic" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dream Manager, The: Acheive Results Beyond Your Dreams by Helping Your Employees Fulfill Theirs (Hardcover)
I have now purchased 28 copies of this excellent work, and have given most away already to people I care about. The message is simple but profound. Some amazing conversations with my wife and kids have already taken place because of this book. I highly recommend it. Dave Z.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Transform your organization, transform your life,
By Joe Tye "CEO and Head Coach, Values Coach Inc." - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dream Manager, The: Acheive Results Beyond Your Dreams by Helping Your Employees Fulfill Theirs (Hardcover)
I have read a great many works of inspirational fiction (and published a few myself), so I'm obviously a fan of the genre. Probably as a result, I'm pretty easy to please but pretty tough to impress. I read "The Dream Manager" at one sitting, then read it again taking notes. I'm impressed! Any leader (including family leaders) who takes Kelly's extraordinary concept to heart and acts upon it cannot help but to achieve extraordinary results. If you are a business leader, you really must read this book - before your competition does! Never Fear, Never Quit
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