PublishedAmacom, December 2020 |
ISBN9780814478868 |
FormatSoftcover, 256 pages |
Dimensions22.9cm × 15.2cm × 1.5cm |
An examination of the phenomenon of "entitlement" mentalities in the American workforce -- people's preoccupation with their rewards rather than their responsibilities.
Author Judith M. Bardwick points out that although the "fear" element has undoubtedly grown in the last few years, the entitlement attitude is still firmly entrenched at all levels.
Danger in the Comfort Zone describes three basic mindsets and shows the effect of each on individuals and their organizations:
Entitlement -- people feel entitled to rewards and lethargic about having to earn them; motivation and job satisfaction are low
Fear -- people are paralyzed; the threat of layoffs makes them focus on protecting their jobs rather than doing them well
Earning -- people are energized by challenge; they know their accomplishments will be noticed -- and rewarded
This landmark work has been updated and expanded -- with five all-new chapters -- to meet today's continuing challenges to the nation's productivity and morale. Bardwick offers additional findings with new, specific techniques for pulling people out of the quagmire of fear and complacency, and igniting them with the energy of true earnings.