- Shopping Bag ( 0 items )
Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow [NOOK Book]
Available on NOOK devices and apps
Want a NOOK? Explore Now
Want a NOOK? Explore Now
"Chip Conley gives a brilliant analysis of the absolute necessity of Maslow's hierarchical paradigm in unleashing the talent and commitment of customers, employees, owners—in fact, stakeholders. Great resource material for leaders, trainers, educators, even parents. Chip practices in his hotels what he teaches—most successfully!"
—Stephen R. Covey, author, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness
"Chip Conley presents a creative and thought-provoking new approach to running a business. He brilliantly applies Abraham Maslow's theories to management and provides insightful prescriptions that will help you gain peak performance in your company. Conley's depth and candor make this book a must-read for everyone who wants to improve their organization."
—Bill George, former CEO, Medtronic and author, Authentic Leadership and True North
"One of the best business books I've read. A unique combination of organized intelligence and creative insight. I guarantee it!"
—George Zimmer, CEO and chairman, Men's Wearhouse, Inc.
"Strategy? Got one. Tactics? Check. But there's one more key element without which you won't get anywhere: Motivation. Peak will show you how to create motivated employees, customers, and investors, and tells the story of how one spectacular entrepreneur does it by treating people right—and how they return the favor."
—Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief, Wired magazine and author, The Long Tail
"Chip Conley's book is a perfect combination: part personal story, part business theory, and part how-to instruction. Peak combines head, heart, and soul for today's aspiring business leader. Don't just read this book—do it!"
—Alan M. Webber, former editorial director, Harvard Business Review and co-founding editor, Fast Company
Despite using the word "mojo" in the subtitle and citing inspiration he received from 1960s counterculture icon Timothy Leary, this guide to better management isn't for hippies. Yes, Conley started the California boutique hotel chain Joie de Vivre Hospitality with the Phoenix Hotel, once a haven for faded rock stars. And yes, he quotes liberally from "rebel" CEOs who surf. But Conley's book is packed with thoughtful, instructional stories and advice for entrepreneurs as well as Fortune 500 managers, gleaned from his own experience as well as other business books. At the center of this confessional how-to is psychologist Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a pyramid that ranks human needs from base to self-actualizing. Used as the basis for employee, customer and stakeholder satisfaction, Conley contends, it can transform a business and its people. Though Stephen Covey and Peter Drucker have looked to Maslow before, Conley describes how using the pyramid saved his company from bankruptcy when the dot-com bubble burst. Conley is most successful when he expresses his ideas in numbered lists rather than the wordy passages that slow down the beginning. On the whole, though, his advice is inspiring and accessible. (Sept.)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business InformationPreface to the Updated Edition xi
Preface xiii
PART ONE: MASLOW AND ME 1
1 Toward a Psychology of Business 3
2 Karmic Capitalism 17
3 The Relationship Truths 33
PART TWO: RELATIONSHIP TRUTH 1: THE EMPLOYEE PYRAMID 45
4 Creating Base Motivation 47
5 Creating Loyalty 64
6 Creating Inspiration 81
PART THREE: RELATIONSHIP TRUTH 2: THE CUSTOMER PYRAMID 103
7 Creating Satisfaction 105
8 Creating Commitment 125
9 Creating Evangelists 142
PART FOUR: RELATIONSHIP TRUTH 3: THE INVESTOR PYRAMID 169
10 Creating Trust 171
11 Creating Confidence 188
12 Creating Pride of Ownership 201
PART FIVE: PUTTING THE TRUTHS INTO ACTION 215
13 The Heart of the Matter 217
14 Creating a Self-Actualized Life 231
References 245
Acknowledgments 253
The Author 257
Index 259
TBabij
Posted March 9, 2012
Chip tells a great story of how you can use Maslow's hierarchy of needs in business situations. He explains how this helped his companies survive. He takes you from the highs of the dot-com era to post 911 drought from the eyes of a boutique Hotelier in Northern California. How can you provide Self Actualization the top of peoples needs to team members who clean hotel rooms? Chip provides a thought process that works.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Anonymous
Posted June 4, 2011
No text was provided for this review.
Anonymous
Posted July 11, 2010
No text was provided for this review.
Overview
Transform Your Business to Become a Peak Performer"Chip Conley gives a brilliant analysis of the absolute necessity of Maslow's hierarchical paradigm in unleashing the talent and commitment of customers, employees, owners—in fact, stakeholders. Great resource material for leaders, trainers, educators, even parents. Chip practices in his hotels what he teaches—most successfully!"
—Stephen R. Covey, author, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness
"Chip Conley presents a creative and thought-provoking new approach to running a business. He brilliantly applies Abraham Maslow's theories to management and provides insightful prescriptions that...