Less Stress Business

A Guide for Hiring, Coaching, and Leading Great Employees

Non-Fiction - Business/Finance
148 Pages
Reviewed on 09/02/2014
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Author Biography

Jamie Sussel Turner M.Ed is an author, coach, workshop facilitator and speaker.
Less Stress Business, her first book, is the culmination of the strategies and mind-altering thinking that has helped Jamie's clients gain access to a new way of being and leading so they can create the businesses and lives of their dreams--all with less stress and enabling them to have more of a life!

Jamie earned dual masters degrees in educational leadership and elementary education, and her leadership approach has been featured in journals and newspaper articles including The New York Times

    Book Review

Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite

Less Stress Business: A Guide for Hiring, Coaching, and Leading Great Employees is a business management guide written by Jamie Sussel Turner, M.Ed. Turner was a school principal for many years before becoming a business coach, and her ideas and suggestions are based on her personal experiences as well as her study of human resources and personnel management. According to Turner, there are 7 practices that can lead to reduced stress for owners and managers in the workplace. She shows how to enhance a stress-less workplace through attention to hiring the right employees; getting past the honeymoon period and learning who those employees really are; and learning how to interact with them in a mutually positive and affirming way. Turner gives examples of positive and negative responses and cues, and shows how emotional and dysfunctional situations can be resolved in such a way that the work dynamic is actually strengthened as a result.

I wish I had had Jamie Sussel Turner's Less Stress Business: A Guide for Hiring, Coaching, and Leading Great Employees when I was promoted to a position supervising my former workmates. As I read through each of her practices, I relived some of the situations and problems that occurred and saw how I could have turned most of those tense moments into positive experiences for everyone. The questions she suggests for hiring new employees are also inspired and, again, I wish I had had those to help me through the interviewing process. This book should be required reading for new managers or small business owners. When I was promoted, the departing manager gave me a set of worry dolls to put under my pillow at night. She said they'd help me deal with the stress. I wish she had given me this book instead! Less Stress Business: A Guide for Hiring, Coaching, and Leading Great Employees is also a treat to read. It's beautifully organized, and the author quickly establishes a working and coaching relationship with the reader. Less Stress Business: A Guide for Hiring, Coaching, and Leading Great Employees is highly recommended.