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3.6/5 Language English OCLC 456180752 | 3.9/5 Goodreads Country United States Pages 288 Originally published 15 June 2010 Page count 288 ISBN 9780061964398 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter is a business book by Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown. It was published on June 15, 2010 through Harper Collins and looks into different forms of leadership and how they can either help or hinder the people they are managing.
Contents
- Liz wiseman leadership speaker author of multipliers how the best leaders make everyone smarter
- Synopsis
- Reception
- References
Liz wiseman leadership speaker author of multipliers how the best leaders make everyone smarter
Synopsis
In the book Wiseman and McKeown look at various types of leaders and identify two different types of leaders, Diminishers and Multipliers. Multipliers are leaders who encourage growth and creativity from their workers, while Diminishers are those who hinder and otherwise keep their employees' productivity at a minimum. The authors give what they consider to be solutions and guidance to the issues they bring up in the book.
Reception
Critical reception was mostly positive, with the Gulf News commenting that it would help "usher in a decade focused less on stuff and more on people". Publishers Weekly gave a mixed review, stating that the "breadth of the material is better suited for a lengthy article than a full business book, and the effort to stretch it into a longer work diminishes the meaningful research".