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portada Be Intentional Culture: How the Small Things Enhance or Undermine Your Culture (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
242
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Peso
0.33 kg.
ISBN13
9781735622729

Be Intentional Culture: How the Small Things Enhance or Undermine Your Culture (en Inglés)

Andrew G. McCabe (Autor) · Lisa Lavender (Autor) · Jeremy Watkin (Autor) · Dyojo · Tapa Blanda

Be Intentional Culture: How the Small Things Enhance or Undermine Your Culture (en Inglés) - Lavender, Lisa ; McCabe, Andrew G. ; Watkin, Jeremy

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Be Intentional: Culture Introduction by: Michelle Blevins Authors: Lisa LavenderAndrew G McCabeJeremy WatkinDr. Leroy Nunery IIDavid PrincetonLuke DraegerJonathan L. IsaacsonChris StanleyElan Pasmanick Publisher: The DYOJO Editors: Jonathan L. Isaacson and Tiffany Acuff How do the small things that you do contribute to enhancing or undermining your culture? Featuring a poem on culture by Elan "Born to Repair" Pasmanick The second book from The DYOJO Publications will be a collaborative effort with leaders in various industries sharing their experiences developing thriving cultures. In business, the question with regards to culture is not whether your organization has a culture. The question you should be asking is whether your culture has evolved by chance or because you have been intentional in developing it. If your goal is to have a healthy and thriving team, culture is the means through which you care for your organization. If you can identify, build, and staff around a culture that enhances your values, then your combined efforts will have greater focus and potency. The development of a culture becomes, through the process, a means of attracting, fostering, and retaining good team members. In short, take care of the culture because the culture is what cares for your people. If you want a better culture, the first step is to STOP doing those things that are undermining your development. This alone will help your growth. You accelerate this reduction of dysfunction by STARTING to identify and act upon those habits that enhance your culture. Applying both the stop and the start and you will soon be making noticeable advances towards your goals. We know bad culture when we see it, yet it may not always lend itself to clear definitions.Taking care of your culture is critical to taking care of your people.Taking care of your people is essential to taking care of your customers.Taking care of your customers is the foundation of a sustainable business. Therefore, developing, adapting, and caring for your culture is vital to your vitality as an organization. Your input of time, effort, and resources towards developing an intentional culture is directly linked to achieving optimal business outputs. As we continue to dig into this subject matter, the question we are asking is: What are some of the small things that have helped to enhance or undermine culture in the experiences of our talented group of authors? www.thedyojo.com/book2

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