Fish!
Fish!
Stephen C. Lundin
Patrick Bet-David
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Fish!

Fish! Tales: Real-Life Stories to Help You Transform Your Workplace and Your Life

Stephen C. Lundin
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Stephen C. Lundin
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In the heart of a bustling city lies a workplace philosophy so invigorating and transformative, it has the power to revitalize entire businesses and rekindle the joy in the hearts of those who embrace it. "Fish!" by Stephen C. Lundin is not just a book; it's a journey into the soul of the world-renowned Pike Place Fish market, which serves as a vibrant backdrop for lessons in leadership, teamwork, and personal motivation. Through the fictional yet profoundly relatable story of a struggling company's journey to rediscovery, Lundin crafts a compelling narrative that is both a mirror and a map for organizations and individuals seeking to breathe life into their work environments and personal lives. Building upon the foundational principles laid out in "Fish!", "Fish! Tales" elevates the conversation to real-world applications, showcasing how diverse entities—from spirited customer service centers to the quiet corridors of a neuro-surgical unit—have implemented the Fish! philosophy to achieve remarkable turnarounds. With its rich tapestry of stories, practical quick-takes, and a meticulously detailed action plan, Lundin's work transcends the boundaries of a typical business guide. It is a manifesto for those yearning to infuse their workplaces and personal spheres with enthusiasm, creativity, and a deeply rooted sense of purpose. This book stands as a beacon for newcomers and seasoned Fish! followers alike, illuminating the path to a more fulfilling professional and personal existence.

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Released
2002
1 Jan
Length
176
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Patrick Bet-David recommended this book on his website.
— Stephen C. Lundin, Fish!

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