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The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace
The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace: Empowering Organizations by Encouraging People | Gary D. Chapman, Paul White
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This book is designed to help supervisors and managers effectively communicate appreciation and encouragement to their employees, resulting in higher levels of job satisfaction, healthier relationships between managers and employees, and decreased cases of burnout. It applies the love language concept to the workplace.
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DebinHawaii
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Finished this week for the Leadership 101 series I teach at work. While I (& most of my group) appreciated (pun intended) much of the core & practical information in this book, we didn‘t appreciate all of the fluff such as listing out each kind of workplace & saying why appreciation will work there. We‘d have liked more practical examples & ideas for each type of appreciation. Note: those participants who read The 5 Love Languages liked it most.

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NatalieR
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I chose this book from my massive TBR pile with the hope of gaining some ideas on how I can better show appreciation for my coworkers. I immediately liked it and found the introduction and background story interesting. I then almost bailed on it entirely when the authors started reporting on statistics and research. Fortunately, I stayed the course and gained a lot.

Full review at https://abookandadog.com

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dustys_bookshelf
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Eggs
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Adapted from the concept of the 5 languages of love, here are ways to improve staff morale, create a more positive workplace, and increase employee engagement. Everyone likes to be appreciated!
#appreciation #aboutaugust