Dishonesty doesn’t pay, and in the wake of headlines involving the likes of Enron, WorldCom and Tyco, organizations need to establish ways of maintainingcultures where open, honest communication is the norm. Absolute Honesty demonstrates how readers can maintain an environment in which employees speak their mind without fearing reprisal, and truthfulness and accountabilityshow themselves for what they are: business assets.Demonstrates that cultivating a culture of honesty will help companies reap huge competitive benefitsContains a toolbox of strategies readers can use to improve their organizations’ ability to confront and resolve difficult issues.Uniquely structured around the Six Laws of Absolute Honesty, which readers can practice and encourage: “The Worst Truth Beats the Best Lie,” “Don’t Kill the Messenger,” “Use Constructive Confrontation,” and more. Covers provocative and sensitive issues such as dealing with a difficult or even dishonest boss, “agreeing to disagree,”and accepting criticism without becoming defensive.
ABSOLUTE HONESTY
Dishonesty doesn’t pay, and in the wake of headlines involving the likes of Enron, WorldCom and Tyco, organizations need to establish ways of maintainingcultures where open, honest communication is the norm. Absolute Honesty demonstrates how readers can maintain an environment in which employees speak their mind without fearing reprisal, and truthfulness and accountabilityshow themselves for what they are: business assets.Demonstrates that cultivating a culture of honesty will help companies reap huge competitive benefitsContains a toolbox of strategies readers can use to improve their organizations’ ability to confront and resolve difficult issues.Uniquely structured around the Six Laws of Absolute Honesty, which readers can practice and encourage: “The Worst Truth Beats the Best Lie,” “Don’t Kill the Messenger,” “Use Constructive Confrontation,” and more. Covers provocative and sensitive issues such as dealing with a difficult or even dishonest boss, “agreeing to disagree,”and accepting criticism without becoming defensive.