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Speaker
Marcus Buckingham
Subjects
change,
economics of
information, unleashing
intellectual capital
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In a world where
efficiency and competency rule the workplace, where do personal
strengths fit in?
It's a complex question, one that intrigued Cambridge-educated
Marcus Buckingham so greatly, he set out to answer it by challenging
years of social theory and utilizing his nearly two decades of
research experience as a Sr. Researcher at Gallup Organization to
break through the preconceptions about achievements and get to the
core of what drives success.
The result of his
persistence, and arguably the definitive answer to the strengths
question can be found in Buckingham's four best-selling books
First, Break All
the Rules
(coauthored with Curt Coffman, Simon & Schuster, 1999);
Now, Discover Your
Strengths
(coauthored with Donald O. Clifton, The Free Press, 2001);
The One
Thing You Need to Know
(The Free Press, 2005) and
Go Put Your
Strengths To Work
(The Free Press, 2007). The author gives important insights to
maximizing strengths, understanding the crucial differences between
leadership and management, and fulfilling the quest for long-lasting
personal success. In his most recent book, Buckingham offers ways to
apply your strengths for maximum success at work.
What
would happen if men and women spent more than 75% of each day on the
job using their strongest skills and engaged in their favorite
tasks, basically doing exactly what they wanted to do?
According to Marcus Buckingham (who spent years interviewing
thousands of employees at every career stage and who is widely
considered one of the world's leading authorities on employee
productivity and the practices of leading and managing), companies
that focus on cultivating employees' strengths rather than simply
improving their weaknesses stand to dramatically increase efficiency
while allowing for maximum personal growth and success.
If such a theory sounds revolutionary, that's because it is. Marcus
Buckingham calls it the “strengths revolution.”
As he addresses more than 250,000 people around the globe each year,
Buckingham touts this strengths revolution as the key to finding the
most effective route to personal success and the missing link to the
efficiency, competency, and success for which many companies
constantly strive.
To kick-start the strengths revolution, Buckingham and Gallup
developed the StrengthsFinder exam (StrengthsFinder.com), which
identifies signature themes that help employees quantify their
personal strengths in the workplace and at home. Since the
StrengthsFinder debuted in 2001, more than 1 million people have
discovered their strengths with this useful and important tool.
In his role as author,
independent consultant and speaker, Marcus Buckingham has been the
subject of in-depth profiles in
The New York
Times, Fortune, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, USA Today
and the
Wall
Street Journal
and is routinely lauded by such corporations as
Toyota,
Coca-Cola,
Master Foods,
Wells Fargo,
Yahoo and
Disney as an
invaluable resource in informing, challenging, mentoring and
inspiring people to find their strengths and obtain and sustain
long-lasting personal success.
A
wonderful resource for leaders, managers, and educators, Buckingham
challenges conventional wisdom and shows the link between engaged
employees and productivity, profit, customer satisfaction, and the
rate of turnover. Buckingham graduated from Cambridge University in
1987 with a master's degree in Social and Political Science.
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