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A great place to work for all, better for business, better for people, better for the world, by Michael C. Bush, CEO, and The Great Place to Work Research Team ; foreword by Dan Ariely

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A great place to work for all, better for business, better for people, better for the world, by Michael C. Bush, CEO, and The Great Place to Work Research Team ; foreword by Dan Ariely
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-205) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A great place to work for all
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
991128413
Responsibility statement
by Michael C. Bush, CEO, and The Great Place to Work Research Team ; foreword by Dan Ariely
Sub title
better for business, better for people, better for the world
Summary
"From Great Place to Work, which produces the popular FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For ranking, comes a new definition of what it takes to make an organization great FOR ALL--for the business, for people and for the world. For 20 years Great Place to Work has published their gold-standard list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For. But their latest research shows that what was good enough to be a "great" workplace 10 or 20 years ago is not good enough now. Even at the best workplaces, leaders can--and must--do better. CEO Michael C. Bush and his team connect the dots to show how the emerging economy is about developing every ounce of human potential. Today's business climate is defined by speed, social technologies and people expecting "values" besides value. As a result, leaders have to create an outstanding culture for everyone, no matter who they are or what they do for the organization. They have to build a Great Place to Work For All. The authors share new research on how Great Places to Work For All outperform in the stock market and grow revenue 3x faster than less-inclusive rivals. Bush and his team tell surprising, inspiring stories about how closing gaps in the work experience between groups of employees pays off for everyone. They document the ways Great Places to Work For All benefit the individuals working there and contribute to a better global society. And they introduce a new leadership framework, showing the advantages of what the authors define as Level 5 "For All" leaders. In effect, the times demand executives who not only are business-savvy but also are devoted to fairness, have deep faith in people, and empower all individuals to reach their full human potential. This is a call to lead so that organizations bring out the best in everyone"--, Provided by publisher"What was good enough to be "great" in business 10 or 20 years ago is not good enough now. Even the Best Workplaces can--and must--do better. In the emerging economy, all organizations must create a Great Place to Work For All"--, Provided by publisher
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