Bringing Out the Best in People Getz, Irene

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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-preserved 1975 edition of “Bringing Out the Best in People” by Irene Getz offers a groundbreaking exploration of human potential and effective leadership. One of the earliest works to apply psychology to business, it provides practical strategies for motivating employees and fostering a positive work environment. A pioneering text in organizational psychology and the human potential movement, this book remains an influential guide for unlocking team potential.

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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Bringing Out the Best in People” by Irene Getz offers a timeless exploration of human potential and effective leadership. Published in 1975, this groundbreaking work was one of the earliest to apply psychological principles to the business world, paving the way for the modern field of organizational psychology. Getz, a pioneer in the human potential movement, draws upon her extensive experience as a consultant to major corporations, providing practical strategies for motivating employees and fostering a positive work environment. With its emphasis on empathy, communication, and personal growth, this book remains a influential guide for managers and leaders seeking to unlock the full potential of their teams. For collectors, this edition represents an important milestone in the evolution of management theory and a valuable addition to any library focused on the intersection of psychology and business.

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