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Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys

Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys

by Lance Gibbs

★★★★ 4.3 · 50 ratings on Amazon
🏆 Bestseller in Knowledge Capital

About This Book

The name of the game in business is to deliver an exceptional customer experience to consumers and clients. But if a company’s employee experience is subpar, the customer’s experience will also suffer. Lance Gibbs, an authority on business process management, understands this important, often-overlooked connection, and he has powerful solutions for improving the workers’ side of the equation. Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys shines a light on the in-house issues that negatively affect a company’s efficiency and profits. Gibbs provides essential strategies for granting employees the systems, authority, and considerations they need to best perform the work they do. His “7 Pillars of Employee Experience” help executives and business owners focus on internal repairs that will enhance employee/customer interactions, from granting workers authorization for action to establishing a platform that integrates the perspectives of everyone, no matter where they are on the corporate ladder. Investing in your workforce is a must. Businesses that treat their workers with apathy are doomed to disappoint their customers. The tools and practical methods provided in Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys will increase employee engagement and effectiveness and strengthen the key component of a transformative customer experience.

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Lance Gibbs

Lance Gibbs

Lance Gibbs is an authority on business process management and the author of Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys: Why the Path to Transformational Customer Experience Runs Through Employee Experience. He is the founder and executive chairman of BP3, an award-winning firm that helps clients accelerate, innovate, and simplify their process solutions. A Certified Master Black Belt in Six Sigma and an OCEB-Advanced BPM Expert, Gibbs has spent more than twenty years helping companies across many industries manage and transform how they work. His book argues that the path to a better customer experience runs through the employee experience, offering strategies for giving employees the systems, authority, and support they need to do their best work.

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