
The Great Workplace
Participant Workbook
Pfeiffer (Publisher)
Published on 5. April 2011
Loose-leaf edition
80 pages
978-0-470-59832-0 (ISBN)
Description
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What separates a Great Company from a merely good one?
More than offering great pay and quirky perks, a great workplace is one where employees trust the people they work for, take pride in what they do, and are motivated to achieve superior performance. In short, you-as manager and colleague-are the critical difference between a very good company and a great company.
Based on a many years of research and training conducted at the Great Place to Work(r) Institute-producers of the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For(r) Annual List-The Great Workplace: Building Trust and Inspiring Performance Workshop brings together the lessons and examples for creating a high-trust work environment that the authors have learned from the best companies. These stories and exercises will illuminate and inspire you to:
* Communicate openly and transparently.
* Be reliable and honor commitments.
* Take a sincere interest in the people you manage and your fellow employees.
* Appreciate people's good work and extra effort.
* Involve people in appropriate decisions.
* Contribute to becoming a Great Workplace.
Creating a great workplace is not an endeavor that can be done by the next quarter. It is not something that can be delegated, nor is it something that some other department does. It is not this year's initiative. It is a long-term commitment, for you are the steward of your organization's journey to become a Great Place to Work(r)!
More than offering great pay and quirky perks, a great workplace is one where employees trust the people they work for, take pride in what they do, and are motivated to achieve superior performance. In short, you-as manager and colleague-are the critical difference between a very good company and a great company.
Based on a many years of research and training conducted at the Great Place to Work(r) Institute-producers of the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For(r) Annual List-The Great Workplace: Building Trust and Inspiring Performance Workshop brings together the lessons and examples for creating a high-trust work environment that the authors have learned from the best companies. These stories and exercises will illuminate and inspire you to:
* Communicate openly and transparently.
* Be reliable and honor commitments.
* Take a sincere interest in the people you manage and your fellow employees.
* Appreciate people's good work and extra effort.
* Involve people in appropriate decisions.
* Contribute to becoming a Great Workplace.
Creating a great workplace is not an endeavor that can be done by the next quarter. It is not something that can be delegated, nor is it something that some other department does. It is not this year's initiative. It is a long-term commitment, for you are the steward of your organization's journey to become a Great Place to Work(r)!
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Product info
Loose-Leaf in Binder
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Loose leaf - sheets & binder
Illustrations
Charts: 0 B&W, 0 Color; Exhibits: 0 B&W, 0 Color
Dimensions
Height: 23 cm
Width: 20.2 cm
Thickness: 0.4 cm
Weight
211 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-59832-0 (9780470598320)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Michael Burchell, Ed.D., is a corporate vice president with the Great Place to Work(r) Institute and a partner in the Institute's UAE affiliate.
Jennifer Robin, Ph.D., is a research fellow at the Great Place to Work(r) Institute. She currently teaches in undergraduate, master's, and professional programs at Bradley University. The Great Place to Work(r) Institute is a global research and consulting firm with forty affiliates around the world. The Institute produces the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For(r) Annual List and the Best Small & Medium Companies to Work For in America lists, in addition to forty-two best companies lists internationally.
Jennifer Robin, Ph.D., is a research fellow at the Great Place to Work(r) Institute. She currently teaches in undergraduate, master's, and professional programs at Bradley University. The Great Place to Work(r) Institute is a global research and consulting firm with forty affiliates around the world. The Institute produces the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For(r) Annual List and the Best Small & Medium Companies to Work For in America lists, in addition to forty-two best companies lists internationally.
Content
INTRODUCTION.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES.
GOOD VERSUS GREAT.
DEFINITION OF A GREAT PLACE TO WORK.
BEHAVIORS THAT BUILD OR BREAK TRUST.
SELF-ASSESSMENT COACHING.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {CREDIBILITY}.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {RESPECT}.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {FAIRNESS}.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {PRIDE}.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {CAMARADERIE}.
MY BEST PRACTICES.
CASE STUDY {METHODIST HOSPITAL SYSTEM}.
CASE STUDY {WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS}.
CASE STUDY {ACUITY}.
STOP, START, OR CONTINUE.
FINAL LESSON.
ACTION PLANNING.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES.
GOOD VERSUS GREAT.
DEFINITION OF A GREAT PLACE TO WORK.
BEHAVIORS THAT BUILD OR BREAK TRUST.
SELF-ASSESSMENT COACHING.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {CREDIBILITY}.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {RESPECT}.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {FAIRNESS}.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {PRIDE}.
BEST PEOPLE PRACTICES {CAMARADERIE}.
MY BEST PRACTICES.
CASE STUDY {METHODIST HOSPITAL SYSTEM}.
CASE STUDY {WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS}.
CASE STUDY {ACUITY}.
STOP, START, OR CONTINUE.
FINAL LESSON.
ACTION PLANNING.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS.