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How do you keep your employees engaged, creative, innovative, and productive? Simple: Work human!
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How do you keep your employees engaged, creative, innovative, and productive? Simple: Work human!
From the pioneers of the management strategy that’s transforming businesses worldwide, Making Work Human shows how to implement a culture of performance and gratitude in the workplace―and seize a competitive edge, increase profitability, and drive business momentum.
Leaders of Workhuman, the world’s fastest-growing social recognition and continuous performance management platform, Eric Mosley and Derek Irvine use game-changing data analytics to prove that when a workplace becomes more “human”―when it’s fueled by a culture of gratitude―measurable business results follow. In Making Work Human, they show you how to:
Apply analytics and artificial intelligence in ways that make work more human, not less
Expand equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives and strategies to include a wider range of backgrounds, life experiences, and capabilities as a step to end systemic social and racial injustice
Use recognition as an actionable strategy to create a more socially connected, inclusive culture–especially critical during a global pandemic when employees are working remotely
“The qualities that make us most human―connection, community, positivity, belonging, and a sense of meaning―have become the corporate fuel for getting things done―for innovating, for thriving in the global marketplace, and for outperforming the competition,” the authors write.
By building a sense of belonging, purpose, meaning, happiness, and energy in every employee, you’ll create a profound connection between your organization and its goals. And Making Work Human provides everything you need to get there.
| Thể loại | Business, Workplace culture |
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