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"We all know that creating a great place to work is critical to a company's long-term success, but how do managers actually accomplish this? Bob Lee's book provides sixteen clear, concise principles and guidance for how to apply them to build employee trust in any . . . organization." -Alex Edmans, professor of finance, London Business School "Trust Rules is simple and sharp, an easy, thoughtful read for every level of manager. Most important, it provides context-and that's where it's different from other books." -Garry McCabe, human resources director, Kuehne + Nagel Writer and management…mehr

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"We all know that creating a great place to work is critical to a company's long-term success, but how do managers actually accomplish this? Bob Lee's book provides sixteen clear, concise principles and guidance for how to apply them to build employee trust in any . . . organization." -Alex Edmans, professor of finance, London Business School "Trust Rules is simple and sharp, an easy, thoughtful read for every level of manager. Most important, it provides context-and that's where it's different from other books." -Garry McCabe, human resources director, Kuehne + Nagel Writer and management expert Bob Lee lays out a comprehensive, easy-to-use road map for building a remarkable work environment, with committed and high-performing employees who are passionate about what they do. Incorporating the insight of more than two million employees across eighty countries, with additional material by Great Place to Work Mexico VP Innovation, Fernando Rau, this is a ground-breaking guide for managers on how to harness the power of trust and lead teams to achieve truly extraordinary business results.
Autorenporträt
Music played an important role in the development of adolescents from the Queensbridge area of New York City in the early 1970's, and Bob Lee was no exception. He found that his creative mind was well-received by his peers when he manned the turntables as a DJ for house parties, festivals, schools, and charity work at hospitals under the mentorship of a neighborhood icon he looked up to: Mr. Hank Carter. It was through this friendship and the linking of the two unlikely entities - music and community service - it all began to make sense to him. Both were satisfying and important parts of his life and would launch a journey that would benefit others as well as himself. Bob Lee went on to pursue his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Communications from New York Institute of Technology while disc jockeying for WTNY-88.7 radio. His popularity began to flourish on a grander scale as he reached a wider more diverse listening audience. By 1980 the momentum of his career was beginning to escalate. He was accepted as an intern at N.Y.'s hottest R&B radio station, WBLS, under legendary host Hal Jackson, on the time honored "Sunday Classics" broadcast. By 1986, he became a staple on the evening addition of the "Quiet Storm" with the smooth baritone voicings of Vaughn Harper. Not long after, he became an integral part of the highly popular "Morning Show" with Ken Webb in which he developed the "On Time" program spotlighting positive outlooks at community schools and healthy food programs. All these shows became models for urban listening programs in cities across the nation. In the years to follow Doctor Bob Lee's career continued to skyrocket. The doors began to open to his own creative juices. He hosts "The Bob Lee Show", a music-intensive radio series. For more than ten years, Lee has hosted the weekly live television program "Open," which broadcasts on BronxNet, a world-wide cable television station. The program features news and topics affecting the Bronx community and also treats viewers to new and established musical guests. In addition to his on-air roles, Bob manages community affairs and government relations for WBLS. Bob is also the President & CEO of Bob Lee Enterprises, an umbrella for his many talents, including: motivational speaking and coaching, performing in bands, deejaying and consulting for companies who want to do grassroots promotions. The marriage of entertainment and community service provided a suitable foundation in the building of Doctor Bob Lee. It's earned him his own unique place amongst today's stars of Hip Hop, R&B and Soul. He maintains a rigorous schedule of Radio, TV, DJing, book signings, speaking engagements and appearances. Though he's come a long way, Doctor Bob Lee maintains his never-ending quest to build a better future for today's youth. Bob helps college students interested in radio careers by serving as a mentor for "Table for Two," a weekly music program which broadcasts from WLIU 88.1 FM radio in Brooklyn and is staffed by interns from Long Island University. In addition, he is currently working on a PhD at the American Institute of Holistic Theology. Doctor Bob Lee is the President, Founder & CEO of the Make The Grade Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that provides mentoring and aid to school children. Make The Grade Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that facilitates and encourages academic achievement by implementing programs to tutor, mentor, motivate and provide incentives to students. People to Know in Black History - Honoring the Heroes and Sheroes Who Make the Grade is Bob Lee's fourth published book. Follow Doctor Bob Lee on: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.