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The Culture Question Randy Grieser

The Culture Question By Randy Grieser

The Culture Question by Randy Grieser


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By exploring six key elements that make up a healthy workplace culture, The Culture Question answers two fundamental questions: How does your organization's culture impact how much people like where they work? and What can you do to make it better?

The Culture Question Summary

The Culture Question: How to Create a Workplace Where People Like to Work by Randy Grieser

Unfortunately, far too many people don't like where they work. Some organizations are unhealthy and full of disrespectful behavior. Other workplaces are simply uninspiring. For various reasons, countless people feel trapped, indifferent, or bored at work. The authors of this book believe that people should be able to like where they work. When employees like the places they work, it's not only good for their mental health and well-being, it's also good for their organizations - both financially and otherwise. When a workplace culture is purposely created to be respectful and inspiring, employees are happier, more productive, and more engaged. By exploring six key elements that make up a healthy workplace culture, The Culture Question answers two fundamental questions: How does your organization's culture impact how much people like where they work? and What can you do to make it better? Discover how to create a workplace where people like to work by focusing on these six elements of healthy workplace culture: Communicating Your Purpose and Values. Employees are inspired when they work in organizations whose purpose and values resonate with them. Providing Meaningful Work. Most employees want to work on projects that inspire them, align with what they are good at, and allow them to grow. Focusing Your Leadership Team on People. How leaders relate to their employees plays a major role in how everyone feels about their workplace. Building Meaningful Relationships. When employees like the people they work with and for, they are more satisfied and more engaged in their work. Creating Peak Performing Teams. People are energized when they work together effectively because teams achieve things that no one person could do on their own. Practicing Constructive Conflict Management. When leaders don't handle conflict promptly and well, it quickly sours the workplace. This book includes survey feedback from over 2,400 leaders and employees and resources for putting these ideas into action.

The Culture Question Reviews

Step one: put down your management theory textbook. Step two: read The Culture Question. Step three: become a better leader. -Dale Toews, Chief Administrative Officer, Rural Municipality of Stanley The Culture Question is an insightful guide for creating a healthy and sustainable culture. -Dr. Tasha Eurich, New York Times best-selling author, Insight and Bankable Leadership Wow! I love this book. It hits the mark on balancing theory with practical strategies and real stories. The emphasis on empowering people at all levels in a values-based organization inspires me as a leader to pursue the ongoing development of our work culture -Sherry Baum, Executive Director, Community Living Dryden-Sioux Lookout

About Randy Grieser

Randy Grieser, Eric Stutzman, Wendy Loewen, and Michael Labun are leaders and consultants with ACHIEVE Centre for Leadership & Workplace Performance. For over a decade, they have been part of the team that has positioned ACHIEVE as one of the premier providers of professional development training in the industry. At the heart of their work is a belief that people should be able to like where they work. They are passionate about inspiring learning and improving lives.

Additional information

GOR010310672
9781988617084
1988617081
The Culture Question: How to Create a Workplace Where People Like to Work by Randy Grieser
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Achieve Publishing
2019-04-04
240
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