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The trust factor : the science of creating high-performance companies

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معرفی کتاب «The trust factor : the science of creating high-performance companies» نوشتهٔ David Jeffrey Griffiths، Darrell F. Schroeter و Zak, Paul J.، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Management Association در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Packed with examples from The Container Store, Zappos, and Herman Miller, this thoughtful book harnesses our neurochemistry to effectively cultivate workplaces where trust, joy, and commitment compound naturally. --;Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; CHAPTER 1: The Science of Culture; CHAPTER 2: Ovation; CHAPTER 3: eXpectation; CHAPTER 4: Yield; CHAPTER 5: Transfer; CHAPTER 6: Openness; CHAPTER 7: Caring; CHAPTER 8: Invest; CHAPTER 9: Natural; CHAPTER 10: Joy = Trust x Purpose; CHAPTER 11: Performance; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index; About the Author; Free Sample Chapter from Leading at the Edge; Best-Sellers from Amacom; About Amacom. Why is the culture of a stagnant workplace so difficult to improve? Learn to cultivate a workplace where trust, joy, and commitment compounds naturally by harnessing the power of neurochemistry! For decades, business leaders have been equipping themselves with every book, philosophy, reward, and program, yet companies everywhere continue to struggle with toxic cultures, and the unhappiness and low productivity that go with them. In Trust Factor , neuroscientist Paul Zak shows that innate brain functions hold the answers we’ve been looking for. Put simply, the key to providing an engaging, encouraging, positive culture that keeps your employees energized is trust. When someone shows you trust, a feel-good jolt of oxytocin surges through your brain and triggers you to reciprocate. Within this book, Zak explains topics such as: How brain chemicals affect behavior Why trust gets squashed How to stimulate trust within your employees And much more! This book also incorporates science-based insights for building high-trust organizations with successful examples from The Container Store, Zappos, and Herman Miller. Stop recycling the same ineffective strategies and programs for improving culture. By using the simple mechanisms in Trust Factor, you can create a perpetual trust-building cycle between your management and staff, thus ending stubborn workplace patterns. "For decades, alarms have sounded about declining engagement. Yet companies continue to struggle with toxic cultures, and the low productivity and unhappiness that go with them. Why is "culture" so difficult to improve? What makes so many good employees check out? Neuroscientist Paul Zak shows that innate brain functions hold the answers. It all boils down to trust. When someone shows you trust, a feel-good jolt of oxytocin surges through your brain and triggers you to reciprocate. This simple mechanism creates a perpetual trust-building cycle--the key to changing stubborn workplace patterns. Drawing on his original research, Zak teases out science-backed insights for building high-trust organizations. Trust Factor opens a window on how brain chemicals affect behavior, why trust gets squashed, and ways to consciously stimulate it by celebrating effort, sharing information, promoting ownership, and more. The Ofactor"!survey, data, and examples support the action plans. Engagement programs and monetary rewards are Band-Aids on broken bones. To get to the root of the problem, you've got to go deeper. Packed with examples from The Container Store, Zappos, and Herman Miller, Trust Factor harnesses our neurochemistry to effectively cultivate work places where trust, joy, and commitment compound naturally."--Publisher's website. For decades, alarms have sounded about declining engagement. Yet companies continue to struggle with toxic cultures, and the low productivity and unhappiness that go with them. Why is culture so difficult to improve? What makes so many good employees check out? Neuroscientist Paul Zak shows that innate brain functions hold the answers. It all boils down to trust. When someone shows you trust, a feel-good jolt of oxytocin surges through your brain and triggers you to reciprocate. This simple mechanism creates a perpetual trust-building cycle--the key to changing stubborn workplace patterns. Drawing on his original research, Zak teases out science-backed insights for building high-trust organizations. Trust Factor opens a window on how brain chemicals affect behavior, why trust gets squashed, and ways to consciously stimulate it by celebrating effort, sharing information, promoting ownership, and more. The Ofactor(TM) survey, data, and examples support the action plans. Engagement programs and monetary rewards are Band-Aids on broken bones. To get to the root of the problem, you've got to go deeper. Packed with examples from The Container Store, Zappos, and Herman Miller, Trust Factor harnesses our neurochemistry to effectively cultivate work places where trust, joy, and commitment compound naturally Packed with examples from The Container Store, Zappos, and Herman Miller, this thoughtful book harnesses our neurochemistry to effectively cultivate workplaces where trust, joy, and commitment compound naturally. -- Résumé abrégé tiré de l'ouvrage
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