Thank God It's Monday!: How to Create a Workplace You and Your Customers Love

Category: Book
By (author): Emmerich, Roxanne
Subject:  BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Customer Relations
  BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General
  BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management
  BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Workplace Culture
Audience: general/trade
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: April 2009
Format: Book-hardcover
Pages: 192
Size: 8.44in x 5.58in x 0.71in
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Additional Notes

From The Publisher*I love this book! Roxanne Emmerich's ability to transform organizations is nothing short of miraculous. She's the real deal. Every employer should have this book for every employee, AND any person who wants to be happy at work needs to buy it for themselves.--Jack Canfield, author of "The Success Principles" and coauthor of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series.
Biographical Note

Roxanne Emmerichhas consulted with half of the nation's top 1% performing financial institutions as well as hundreds of other business leaders. Her book,Profit-Growth Banking, has been called "the bible of successful business."

 

A 20-year management consultant and three-time Entrepreneur of the Year winner, Roxanne has proven that companies grow when their people grow.Thank God It's Monday!outlines a system for bringing profits and fun to business. She shows how to create a "Thank God It's Monday" workplace with employees on fire and a bottom line that proves it. She uses her "Kick-Butt Kick-Off" strategy to create immediate culture shifts and achieve tangible results.

 

A member of the National Speakers Hall of Fame, she is noted bySales and Marketing Managementmagazine as one of the most requested speakers for instilling a "bring it on" attitude. She has written hundreds of articles and is frequently interviewed by national media for practical business insights.

 

A distinguished alum of the University of Wisconsin, Roxanne served as a key advisor to former Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson and as Editor-in-Chief ofExtraordinary Bankermagazine. She is also the founder of Permission to Be Extraordinary Summit, an executive breakthrough program run by her company, The Emmerich Group.

 

Roxanne resides in Minneapolis with her husband and children.

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