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xii     Preface




                     love to tell their stories. You’ll find those stories and real-world
                     examples in this book.


                     Purpose of This Book


                     I wrote this book with a specific purpose in mind. That purpose
                     was not just to have managers read this book and then put it on
                     the shelf to collect dust. I wrote Building a High Morale
                     Workplace for managers, like you, to use as a valuable field
                     guide to help shape and increase your chances of success and

                     help ensure the survivability of morale and motivation within
                     your organization.
                          It was my goal while writing this book that you, the reader,
                     would be able to easily glean important pieces of information

                     and apply them in the most appropriate and effective ways on
                     the job, as quickly as possible.


                     Manager’s Call to Action

                     Here is where I will make a personal request of you. My request
                     is that you take the wellspring of information in this book—

                     information that will hopefully inform and inspire you—and
                     interpret it as your own personal call to action. In other words,
                     do something with this information. Take these gems of advice
                     and make them come alive where you work. I believe that by
                     doing this you will have the opportunity to create a lasting lega-

                     cy—the legacy of a valued organization with valued people that
                     survives and thrives over time in a high-spirited, high-energy,
                     high morale workplace.


                     Special Features

                     The idea behind the books in the Briefcase Series is to give you

                     practical information written in a friendly, person-to-person
                     style. The chapters are short, deal with tactical issues, and
                     include lots of examples. They also feature numerous boxes
                     designed to give you different types of specific information.

                     Here’s a description of the boxes you’ll find in this book.
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