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34 of 35 people found the following review to be helpful:

Easy to read and put into practice.,  January 9, 2000

By K Franklin Jr.

If you are a new manager or a manager with outdated skills, this novel little book will have an absolutely positive impact if you follow the simple three keys to success. The book is based on a story of a real or contrived (who knows) manager and his adventure in discovering the importance of empowerment and why his technics have failed with his employees. Within the first week of reading this book, I used one of the exercises that was recommended. This simple exercise showed me that my employees are infact on track to becoming empowered. If your employees are struggling to complete everyday work because of a motivational problem instead of an ability problem, this book will show you how to get your team to respond. After you read this book, you may discover that the problem is supervisory and not employee related. However, this read gave me ideas of how to correct both!





6 of 6 people found the following review to be helpful:

Highly Recommended!,  November 16, 2001

By Rolf Dobelli

The author of The One Minute Manager switches gears and tells you not to manage your employees minute-by-minute. Instead, Ken Blanchard, along with John P. Carlos, and Alan Randolph, advocates and explains the notion of empowerment - giving your employees the information and authority to act and make decisions on their own, within a structured set of organizational goals and values. Presented as the story of a turnaround manager getting tutored by an empowerment mentor, the book establishes the fundamentals of the (now ubiquitous) theory of empowerment in a conversational and enjoyable style. We [...] recommend this quick, informative read, which will expand your management horizons in only a few short minutes.





5 of 5 people found the following review to be helpful:

Another Powerful Parable,  March 20, 2003

By Matthew Dodd

If the authors are right about how they defined `empowerment' and the three essential keys for achieving true empowerment, then leaders, managers, and employees of all organizations should read, discuss, and decide to apply this easy-to-read book's lessons. I am convinced this book has the potential to lead organizations to unheard of levels of effectiveness and productivity.

In typical Ken Blanchard fashion, the authors taught their important lessons through a logical and believable fictional story based on their years of research and experience. The story "guides readers step-by-step through one manager's struggle to discover the three essential keys to empowerment. By following the manager's odyssey to the Land of Empowerment, readers discover that they can take the same journey, which, like any heroic journey, is filled with paradox, challenge, and fitful stops and starts."

The authors defined empowerment as not giving power to people, but releasing the knowledge, experience, and motivation they already have. They then identified and explained the three essential keys for achieving true empowerment:
1. Share information with everyone
2. Create autonomy through boundaries
3. Replace hierarchical thinking with self-managed teams
These simple definitions are deceptively powerful when teamed with patience and persistence. I found the title of this book was most appropriate.

From my experience, the term `empowerment' is frequently spoken, largely misunderstood, and rarely applied to its maximum extent. This book took the mystery out of the concept of empowerment and left me with a great appreciation for what true empowerment is and how it can be achieved. I am excited about what it could release in me and others who read it.





5 of 5 people found the following review to be helpful:

Clear, concise insights into empowerment.,  March 13, 1999

By Matthew Dodd

The authors use a story format to explain the nature and process of achieving empowerment. The focus is on sharing information with everyone, creating autonomy through boundaries, and replacing the old hierarchy with self-directed teams. Clear and concise.





5 of 5 people found the following review to be helpful:

Great book on how to effectively empower your employees.,  January 25, 1999

By Matthew Dodd

Blanchard has done it again! For all those managers who bought into the "empower your employees at all costs" paradigm only to find out that it was the surest way to the chaos theroy of management, Blanchard brings sanity back to the process. He defines the empowerment process in terms that are easy to understand and utilize. Blanchard describes a process, not unlike fly fishing, were you offer your direct reports power to do the things they need to do to be effective and productive (letting the fishing line out), while at the same time setting boundaries for their new found empowered behavior by reeling them in a bit at a time, checking to see how they are doing, and then letting them fly again. Recently empowered employees need to learn how to use their new found independence and Blanchard stresses that this needs to be done in increments and with great care. This book couple with Blanchard's LEADERSHIP TAKES MORE THAN A MINUTE and THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER MEETS THE MONKEY makes a truly wonderful trilogy of books for any manager. They should be on every manager's must read list.







  • A timely new update of the classic empowerment fable (over 270,000 copies sold) from the coauthor of The One Minute Manager
  • An all-new introduction locates empowerment in the current business climate
  • A new epilogue offers practical guidance to overcome obstacles and implement ideas

Releasing employees' full potential and instilling a responsibility-oriented culture remains the best way to compete in a "do more with less" business climate. In this new edition of one of the most effective business fables ever written, coauthors Blanchard, Carlos and Randolph illustrate three simple (although not easy-to-achieve) keys that organizations can use to effectively tap into the knowledge, experience, and motivation power that people already have:

  • Share information with everyone
  • Create autonomy through boundaries
  • Replace the old hierarchy with self-managed teams

Empowerment Takes More Than a Minute tells the story of a young manager whose attempts to turn his troubled company around through traditional top-down, command-and-control management are failing. Reluctantly, he contacts an expert in empowerment, even though he feels like he's already tried that too. Step by step, the expert helps him understand why his past and present efforts have fallen short and exactly what he needs to do to create an empowered workforce. The process as it unfolds is complex, paradoxical and counterintuitive -but well worth the effort.

The new introduction dispels the notion that empowerment is a bygone fad. No matter what its name, the essential concept-that organizations can achieve extraordinary results by recognizing and taking advantage of the skills, experience, and knowledge already existing in the organization-will always be relevant.

The new epilogue describes obstacles companies have encountered and overcome and outlines empowerment strategies that have proved successful during the fifteen years the authors have been consulting, researching, and refining these concepts.

Although sometimes arduous, the journey to empowerment is well worth making. In fact, unleashing the power of people in an organization may be the only way to continue to do business in a competitive, complicated marketplace.