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LESLIE YERKES IS PRESIDENT of Catalyst Consulting Group, Inc.
(www.changeisfun.com) an organizational development and change
management consult- ing firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. Leslie's
business goal is to help people create sustainable organizations.
Her life goal is to create a framework in which people can draw on
their own resources to find creative solutions. Her clients have
included Chrysler
Corporation, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, United Church of
Christ, International Steel Group, Mittal Steel USA-Cleveland, and
NASA. A subspecialty of Leslie's is making non-profits healthy and
sustainable.
Leslie is a recognized consultant, author, and speaker through- out
the United States and Europe. She is considered an expert in her
field and is frequently quoted in the media. She is the coauthor of
the bestselling 301 Ways to Have Fun at Work, Beans- Four
Principles for Running a Business in Good Times or Bad, and They
Just Don't Get It! Changing Resistance into Understanding. Her
works have been trans- lated into more than a dozen languages
selling hundreds of thou- sands of copies world wide.
A graduate of Wittenberg University and Case Western Reserve
University, she has taught at John Carroll University and Baldwin
Wallace College. She is on the faculty at the Weatherhead Dively
Center of Executive Education and the Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.
“Fun not only works but is essential for healthy companies. It’s
not about doing funny things but being fun, something Leslie Yerkes
has made perfectly clear in this very readable book.”
— Lena Andersson OD Consultant Lindingö, Sweden
“As a member of the board of the nonprofit organization I direct,
Leslie practices what she writes about. She makes the work of the
board much more interesting. Her book contains simple steps you can
take to bring your whole self to work and grant permission to
others to do the same.”
— John Colm President and Executive Director, WIRE-net Cleveland
OH
“Leslie Yerkes’ new book chronicles high-performing companies that
create positive work cultures that drive out fear, increase
risk-taking, strengthen trust, and encourage success. If you want
your work to be like this, read this book. I loved it.”
— Dorothy Marcic Dr. Dorothy Productions Author of Respect the
Musical Nashville TN
“ Sometimes, we forget that work is supposed to be fun. Leslie’s
book reminds us how to return to the fun we have within us in a way
that is good for business and good for our spiritual and financial
health.”
— Mark Albion Author of the New York Times bestseller Making a
Life, Making a Living Denver CO
“Fun Works should be taken seriously by any organization committed
to success. It gives businesses compelling reasons to ask: ‘How can
having fun at work energize our productiv- ity and profitability?’
I’m giving this book to one of my clients.”
— Marilee Adams, PhD Author of Change Your Questions, Change Your
Life Lambertville NJ
“I used to wonder how a financial-related business could emphasize
fun. After reading Fun Works, I realized that fun does not
necessarily mean silly or boisterous. I may not be able to express
fun in all the ways shown here, but I do believe the workplace can
be a place where it is fun to be and that work can be fun, too. I
will consciously try to put into practices the principles of
Fun/Work Fusion.”
— Donald G. Hart President, United Church Foundation New York
NY
“It’s not easy to get everyone at work on the same page. When it
happens, it’s powerful. Leslie’s stories illustrate that fun can do
just that. Fun does indeed work.”
— Steve Peplin President, Talan Products Cleveland OH
“Leslie’s book makes you realize that when fun permeates the
environment of an organiza- tion, it is irresistible, contagious,
and automatic. When a company feels like a family, when you laugh,
cry, and have fun together, retention is higher and growth is
stronger and faster. But the smiles around the office on any given
day are really the truest measurement.”
— Debbie Donley Principal, Vocon• Cleveland OH
“Fun Works creates the desire to encourage fun in any workplace.
Leslie suggests that fun is not something bolted on as an
afterthought, that fun at works comes only when fun is incorporated
into your fundamental, everyday business processes. To every leader
who wants a staff that looks forward to coming to work each and
every day, I recommend Fun Works. To read and know Leslie Yerkes is
to know that fun is always just around the corner and that without
knowing it’s happening, Leslie will pull you around the corner with
her!”
— Bret Brentall, Jr. President, Raritan Engineering Millvale NJ
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