Description
- SMART criteria for who, when, and how to ask
- "Plug-and-play " routines that make requests a standard component of meetings
- Mini-games that incentivize asking within teams
- The Reciprocity Ring, a guided activity that allows people to tap into the giving power of a network Picking up where the bestselling book Give and Take left off, All You Have to Do Is Ask shows us how to ignite the cycle of giving and receiving by asking for the things we need. Advance praise for All You Have to Do Is Ask "Asking for help and support has been a key to my success. Wayne Baker expertly shares how everyone can do it."--Shellye Archambeau, former CEO, MetricStream, and board director, Verizon and Nordstrom
"Wayne Baker shares the formula for driving personal, organizational, and social change by tapping the power of our teams and networks for help. This insightful book is a must-read for anyone seeking practical and proven solutions to make our workplaces and world a better place."--Noel Tichy, professor, University of Michigan, and author of Judgment and Control Your Destiny or Someone Else Will
Author: Wayne Baker
Publisher: Currency
Published: 01/14/2020
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.40w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781984825926
ISBN10: 1984825925
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Workplace Culture
- Self-Help | Personal Growth | General
- Business & Economics | Nonprofit Organizations & Charities | General
About the Author
Wayne Baker is Robert P. Thome Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Management and Organizations at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan. He currently serves as Faculty Associate at the Institute for Social Research and Faculty Director of the Center for Positive Organizations. Baker is a frequent guest speaker, management consultant, and advisor and board member of Give and Take, Inc., developers of the Givitas collaborative technology platform. He has published numerous scholarly papers, four books, and articles appearing in Harvard Business Review, Chief Executive magazine, and MIT Sloan Management Review. He earned his Ph.D. from Northwestern University and was a post-doctoral research fellow at Harvard University. He resides with his wife, son, and Birman cat in Ann Arbor, Michigan.