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Shine: Using Brain Science to Get the Best from Your People [Kindle Edition]

Ned Hallowell
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Book Description

A manager's job is getting harder to do. But the central question for all managers - the one that separates great managers from the rest- is how to get the most from your people. What do you do when your most talented people fall short of their potential, or worse, fall off their game for awhile? How do you inspire a solid contributor to even more stellar performance? How do you find that spark? And turn it into a burning flame?

According to best-selling author and psychiatrist, Ned Hallowell, it's all in the brain. Creating that spark and inspiring someone to perform at their highest levels isn't rocket science; but it is brain science, and it has yet to be codified into a simple and reliable process that all managers can use.

Drawing from his expertise helping people reach their full potential and synthesizing the latest research on happiness, brain science, and performance, Hallowell does exactly that -- he offers a five step process that leads to peak performance. Based on the latest findings in the fast-moving field of high performance research and rooted in the work of Martin Seligman, Dan Gilbert, Marcus Buckingham, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, John Ratey, and many other experts in psychology and neuroscience, this book gives managers a simple and coherent framework for getting the best out of people:

(1) Selection - how to put people in the right job, and give them the responsbilities that literally make their brains "light up;"
(2) Connection - how to overcome the powerful forces that disconnect us interpersonally in today's workplace, and how to restore the positive connections that fuel superior performance;
(3) Play - why play is essential to peak performance, and how managers can get it right;
(4) Progress - when the pressure is on, how to challenge the right person at the right time;
(5) Recognition - why reward systems always decrease peak performance, and how managers can finally get this right

The value of the five steps is that each step builds on another. For instance, there's no point in challenging an employee to go beyond their personal best if you haven't bothered to ensure first that you've got them in the right job. And there's no way to successfully get someone to think more creatively if you haven't first established the personal connection with her so that she knows her wild ideas will be taken seriously. And there's no point in demanding more, if you haven't first given employees a chance to engage their imagination and play around with the things that "light up their brains."

Especially in times of mental overload and stress, when invoking people to suck it up or work even harder isn't an effective management tool, managers need a new game plan, like the one in this book, for helping their people perform at their best.


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"This is a great book with some great ideas on how to manage groups that aren’t just Dilbert clones." - Portland Book Review

About the Author


Edward M. Hallowell M.D. is a psychiatrist, an instructor at Harvard Medical School, and director of the Hallowell Center for Cognitive and Emotional Health, which serves individuals with emotional and learning problems. He was on the faculty of Harvard Medical School for 20 years. He has written two popular Harvard Business Review articles and authored 13 books, including the national bestseller Driven to Distraction.


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  • File Size: 313 KB
  • Print Length: 229 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press; 1 edition (January 13, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004CFAZYA
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #138,063 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I received this book, Shine, as a new years gift from a friend who, like myself, also happens to be a business executive. With it he included a brief explanation of the wealth of innovative, powerful and easy to use principles it contains.
I couldn't agree more.
In an entertaining and user-friendly format Hallowell teaches how to develop a more enjoyable and productive work environment for both yourself and those you manage.
I immediately began implementing a small portion of what I learned from this book about making positive connections and improving my communication style. I am pleasantly surprised to have found, in just a few weeks, how my connections with several of my direct reports are beginning to strengthen in a way that feels natural and comfortable to me. I NEVER would have thought to do this prior to reading Shine. There are other equally superb lessons in this book about how to empower others to work smarter and more efficiently; and providing simple to execute opportunities for employees to enjoy more positive experiences at work.
In summary, I give this book 5 stars not only because the ideas and lessons within it actually work, but also because it is an enjoyable read.
This book should be equally useful to executives, middle managers and everyone else who wants to help others or themselves "SHINE" more brightly in the workplace and in life.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I agree with Edward Hallowell: "Put simply, the best managers bring out the best from their people. This is true of football coaches, orchestra conductors, big-company executives, and small-business owners. They are like alchemists who turn lead into gold. Put more accurately, they find and mine the gold that resides in everyone."

Of course, that is also a worthy objective for managers: to find and mine the "gold" within themselves as well as within others...and then refine it. There is an additional dimension of engagement that should also be mentioned, suggested by the fact that parents raise future wives and mothers as well as daughters and future husbands and fathers as well as sons: In a role in which they do resemble alchemists, the best managers help those entrusted to their care to become effective managers.

Hallowell suggests a five-step process "to ignite peak performance." He devotes a separate chapter to each step: (1) Select high potentials and align their strengths with the work for which they are best suited, (2) establish and then continue to strengthen connections with those who are managed as well as between and among them, and meanwhile (3) ensure that the work environment is one that stimulates and nourishes "imaginative engagement" (i.e. play); (4) create conditions in which people are encouraged to "grapple and grow" by taking prudent risks that are exciting learning opportunities, and (5) do anything and everything possible to help people "shine" with pride in what they have achieved, joy in having done it with pleasure, and confidence that that this "Cycle of Excellence" will be self-perpetuating.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars How to make your employees Shine! January 31, 2011
Format:Hardcover
We all have talent in us and the will to improve. It's a matter of how you explore the factors that unleash our fullest potential and this is something that can be taught, and done, through a 5-step process leading to what the author calls "The Cycle of Excellence". Ned Hallowell takes us through the five steps, Select, Connect, Play, Grapple and Grow, and Shine to show how small, individual activities can make a significant change in people's lives, and improve performance.

This is a book full of "aha moments" and the reader is taken through real-world examples and punctual ideas that can be applied instantly, to make sure employees and teams are doing what they love, feel connected to others, use their creativeness to explore new things, have new challenges everyday, and are being recognized constantly for improvements, milestones and a job well done.

A very recommended book I would locate right next to Liz Wiseman's excellent read Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter as an additional resource for managing talent and getting the best out of everyone.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Simplistic April 24, 2013
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Whatever "science" this is based on is invisible and the book is lightweight aimed at motivating with paragraph after paragraph that add nothing except pages to fufill the editor's requirement. Read Antonio Damasio and forget this guy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Shine December 22, 2011
Format:Hardcover
Psychiatrist Edward M. Hallowell starts by offering new information about human cognition and moves into explaining how to manage people better based on systematically applying fresh findings in neuroscience. He also confirms or debunks some earlier concepts about cognition. Hallowell goes on to suggest a solid, five-step, scientifically grounded "Cycle of Excellence" that managers can use to improve performance and productivity. The advice is clear and cumulative: find the right job fit, build connection, foster play, commit to work and reward excellence. getAbstract recommends his perceptive advice to those who are interested in the science behind human motivation, including human resource officers and managers seeking to bring out the very best in their employees, allowing them to "shine" in their everyday work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Some very useful and profitable ideas
I've loved this book. Not one that blow your mind with ideas that have never been discussed but it does a great job of helping any manager look at their work a bit differently. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Robert Kirk
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece for Managing People!
It's not my first reading for Dr. Hallowell. His writing style is amusing and he makes a wonderful job in creating the context for his advices through real-life anecdotes. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Tarek Hassan
4.0 out of 5 stars GOOD READ
Overall, this book talks about several important things not only be used to bring shine in others, but it is also helpful for oneself. Overall this is a good read
Published on May 28, 2011 by SC
5.0 out of 5 stars Shine: Using Brain Science to Get the Best from Your People
By Edward M. Hallowell (Harvard Business Review Press, 2011)

Whether you are a business executive, manager, entrepreneur, or student, this business book has treasures of... Read more
Published on April 27, 2011 by Kennedy
4.0 out of 5 stars How to keep onself and others "shining"
Shine has one of the best introductions I have read in a long while. Hallowell's story of meeting "Dr. Shine" at the airport was inspiring. Read more
Published on April 10, 2011 by Robert Selden
5.0 out of 5 stars A "Must Have" for Anyone's Success Library!
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Published on March 15, 2011 by Dave Sheffield
5.0 out of 5 stars Tremendously Helpful
If you're a manager or leader eager to build a team of happy, productive and committed people, you should pick up a copy of SHINE today. Read more
Published on February 20, 2011 by Danilo Vargas
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More About the Author

I am a child and adult psychiatrist with private practices in Sudbury, Mass as well as on the upper west side in New York City. Both practices operate under the name The Hallowell Center, where we offer diagnosis and a range of treatments for ADHD and learning problems in children and adults. I also am a writer and a speaker. I am married to Sue Hallowell, a social worker and a therapist. We have been married for 24 years and have 3 children, Lucy, now 23, Jack, 20, and Tucker, 17 (as of April, 2013).
The major theme that runs through all my work is the magical power of the human connection, and the power of positive connections of all kinds. I also specialize in learning differences and have written books about how to deal best with attention deficit disorder, a condition that I regard as a potential gift, if it handled correctly. Having both ADHD and dyslexia myself, I am particularly qualified to help people with these conditions bring out their best
I welcome hearing from readers. Just send me an email to drhallowell@gmail.com or visit my website at drhallowell.com







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