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The Employee Engagement Mindset: The Six Drivers for Tapping into the Hidden Potential of Everyone in Your Company [Kindle Edition]

Tim Clark
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“Clark and his team discovered some surprising truths about highly engaged people that cross cultural, demographic, and industry lines. The Employee Engagement Mindset unlocks the door to our own personal and professional connectedness.”
—Marshall Goldsmith, author of the New York Times bestsellers MOJO and What Got You Here Won’t Get You There

The Employee Engagement Mindset is an outstanding companion guide for anyone who wants to sustain a high level of engagement in both personal and professional life. It lays out in clear, practical terms how highly engaged people think and what they do. I highly recommend it.”
—Vai Sikahema, NBC Philadelphia sports anchor and former NFL All-Pro, Philadelphia Eagles

The Employee Engagement Mindset shows that engagement is not mental gymnastics, but six specific drivers of management and employee action. The book captures the emerging search for meaning and purpose in organizations and offers fantastic concepts, tools, and examples of how to go beyond rhetoric to action and resolve.”
—Dave Ulrich, professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan and partner, The RBL Group

“There has been a lot written about employee engagement from the leader’s perspective. What excites me about The Employee Engagement Mindset is that it is written for employees. It offers a blueprint for high engagement that really works.”
—Patricia Longshore, vice president, Duke Corporate Education

“The six drivers introduced in this book have the powerful capacity to enrich your life, no matter where you are on the engagement spectrum. Read this book—for both inspiration and practical strategies to supercharge your organization!”
—Elliott Masie, chair, The Learning CONSORTIUM

“Clark advances a well-considered approach to creating a culture of superior employee engagement. This is a worthy read for every aspiring leader.”
—Douglas R. Conant, former president and CEO, Campbell Soup Company and New York Times bestselling author of TouchPoints

About the Book:

When it comes to employee engagement, Timothy R. Clark goes where no one has gone before. One of today’s leading experts on the subject, Clark reveals that the business world has been focusing on only half the question—namely, the organization’s role in driving employee engagement. Clark points to the other interested party—the employee.

Through extensive research, the author has discovered that approximately 75 percent of employees are not fully engaged with their work—a frighteningly high number with frighteningly dire consequences for both companies and individual employees. The Employee Engagement Mindset is a step-by-step guide to reversing this pattern, one employee at a time. Clark breaks it all down into six key behaviors:

Connecting: Form solid relationships with coworkers and align your behavior to the organization’s culture and goals
Shaping: Seize opportunities for tailoring experiences based on your personal preferences
Learning: Take proactive measures to learn at or above the speed of change
Stretching: Move out of your comfort zone and take calculated risks
Achieving: Accomplish your goals
Contributing: Make personal contributions that drive lasting positive change to others and to the company

The Employee Engagement Mindset provides practical advice on how any employee can put him or herself on the fast track to true engagement using this six-part model. With high levels of engagement come organizational success and improvements in employees’ professional and personal lives. Employees who take ownership and prid...



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About the Author

Timothy R. Clark is founder and CEO of TRClark, a consultancy that provides advisory services in strategy, large-scale change, employee engagement, and executive development. He is the author of Epic Change: How to Lead Change in the Global Age and The Leadership Test: Will You Pass? His clients include Accenture, Broadcom, Disney, Dow Chemical, Honeywell, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, NASA, Stanford University, and Wells Fargo Bank. Clark earned a doctorate from Oxford University.


Product Details

  • File Size: 2025 KB
  • Print Length: 272 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (May 20, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0084SVZTA
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Not Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #106,334 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By RTDHLD
Format:Hardcover
While there are lots of concepts and ideas that have been well-published in the area of employee engagement in the past included in this book, The Employee Engagement Mindset does a great job highlighting the responsibility and the choice that each individual in an organization has for being engaged. The book effectively considers engagement issues from both the manager/organization perspective as well as the individual employee perspective. My experience has been that most organizations and HR/OE practitioners tend to carry the burden around of getting managers to engage their employees. These same practitioners may say that the employee is responsible for their own development, their own growth, their own engagement, but in practice most of use take way more accountability for this issue than is appropriate. This book help reposition the issue of engagement as an individual one and that alone is worth the cost of admission. Additionally, the tools in the book are helpful and make accessible the concepts presented. For someone in the HR/OE field, this is a nice addition to a already crowded pool of literature.
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5.0 out of 5 stars We all need this! August 23, 2012
By JC
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book makes so much sense. If you (like me) have ever mistakenly thought that your boss should do more to keep you motivated and engaged in your work, think again. This book is so worth reading and is currently my favorite business book. The concepts in here are extremely motivating (and practical) and reiterate that our success is up to ourselves and that we can't depend upon others for the motivation to achieve that success. As an employer, I have seen employees who seem naturally engaged and who are self-starters, and who need little to no efforts on my part to help them stay engaged to perform. I've also worked with some whom I felt wouldn't do much without constant motivational speeches. This book has so much depth on the subject and teaches us with powerful examples and insights that we all need to be in control of our own engagement, and thus results. That concept seems obvious (now) but not everyone sees it that way and needs to be taught. I will be getting several copies for my employees because I think everyone should read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great informative read June 1, 2012
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
The data that points to the six drivers described in the book is fascinating. I appreciated the diligence of the research into employee engagement. The comments, examples and thoughts from so many "prominent" scholars, authors whose names are recognizable throughout the book just reinforces all the research. It not only breaks down the behaviors but does it in a way that step-by-step are very helpful. It is an easy to follow and well written/thought out book. It is a book that will help not only business leaders/employees but leaders and employees in the private and educational sector as well. I sent one as a gift to a college coach that I think will help him engage his team of athletes in shaping, connecting, learning, stretching, achieving and contributing to their team as a whole. This is a well written book that will help leaders AND their employees increase their business model.
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More About the Author

Dr. Timothy R. Clark is considered a leading expert on leadership, change, and employee engagement. He brings to his writing an unusual combination of Oxford training and shop-floor experience in the steel industry and as a two-time CEO. He possesses an extraordinary ability to simplify and communicate complex concepts in meaningful and memorable ways.

After earning a triple degree and first-team Academic All-America honors as a football player at Brigham Young University, Dr. Clark spent time in industry and then went back to school with a plan to teach. He completed a doctorate from Oxford University and was a Fulbright and British Research Scholar.

As fate would have it, there were no teaching jobs when he finished his graduate work. So of course he traded his chinos and Birkenstocks for a hard hat and metatarsal boots, and went to work in a large steel mill. At Geneva Steel Company, he was soon elevated to vice president and plant manager and oversaw all plant operations for five years. He then became CEO of two consulting and training organization for several years. In 2006, Dr. Clark founded TRCLARK LLC, a consulting and training organization. He advises, coaches, and speaks to leaders and organizations in industry, government, healthcare, education, and the non-profit sector.

In addition to his books, Dr. Clark is the author of numerous articles and writes the column "On Leadership" for the Deseret News.



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