Fish! A Proven Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results [Hardcover]
Product Description
Fish is an incredible story that John Christensen first caught on film. He and his company, ChartHouse, produced an amazing video on the world famous Pike Place Fish market in Seattle. I have been showing this video at every one of my seminars to illustrate what happens when you create Gung Ho! employees--you ignite your workforce and create Raving Fans.
About the Author
Stephen Lundin is a filmmaker and professional speaker. Harry Paul is senior vice president with The Ken Blanchard Companies. John Christensen produces corporate learning films, including the Fish! video. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Customer Reviews
Excellent and inspirational By Sunil Sivanand
Great book. I had read the hard copy more than 10 years ago, and had passed it onto to somebody. To re-read the eBook looks like a better option to try the eBook. The inspiring feeling was the same after 10+ years.
A Must Read for Managers By Maranda (Fort Worth, Texas)
The stories told throughout Fish help to weave a wonderful book into an even better message. I think it's safe to say that many of us (if not all of us) have experienced the toxic work environment at least once. Creativity and enthusiasm are directly related to the happiness of the workers in a workplace.
The draw of inspiration from the fish market is excellent because I think a lot of times we think that a job that is not particularly attractive is not going to be the happiest place to work. Not only does Fish prove that thought process wrong but it is also shows that changing the environment of your office is quite simple.
Fishtastic! By Pamela Hoppe
It really brakes it down to the simplest form. I am already finding myself quoting lines to my children and choosing how I want to create my day. I am living in the moment instead of multitasking my mind. Excellent concepts in a quick read!
Great Book By Prissy Redhead
I love the fictional story with real life lessons in this book. I had read it years ago and implemented many of the principles at work. The turn around in attitudes, productivity and satisfaction with work was amazing. I wanted to refresh my memory on the principles to begin implementing these at my current place of employment. I recommend this book to anyone in the work force.
a must read By CAE (Delran, NJ United States)
This book was first read as a request from the owner of the company were I worked. I was so impressed that years later I found it was a must to have a copy of my own.
A Business Basic for Every Entrepreneur By Natarielle Powell (Savannah, Georgia)
This is a must-read for anyone looking to inspire his or her employees and expand his or her business. With the great tools in this book, the possibilities are endless! If you find yourself at a local fish market, and a fish is flying in the air, don't be alarmed; it's productivity in progress, lol. You'll have to read the book to get that one.
One of the best books on creating culture By Patrick Bet-David
This is a must read book for anyone who's trying to create a unique culture on their teams. It doesn't get better than this.
Go Fish By Alison (Lindale, TX United States)
This book has been life altering for some of my staff, but has definitely boosted morale in the work place!
amazing By Stephm
I LOVED this book. I must admit, i bought it as a present, but decided to read it while i had it at my house. One of the best books i have read in a long time. Really made me think. I could not put it down, I must have read it in about 2 hours!
Caught a BIG Fish at Amazon By Reynold Feldman
FISH! is a great book. I really enjoyed it. Plus my inexpensive used copy was in such good shape that it felt like new. Thanks, Amazon, for making such values available to retired folks like me who have to limit our purchases of brand-new books for financial reasons.
Great Book, Great Perspectives By Jimma
This is a great book that can be applied to education as well as business and industry. It really makes you think about management and management practices. Its also a pleasure to read.
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