Work better together : how to cultivate strong relationships to maximize well-being and boost bottom lines
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New York : McGraw Hill, [2021].
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9781264268122, 1264268122
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Published
New York : McGraw Hill, [2021].
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Book
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xxi, 245 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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English
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9781264268122, 1264268122

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Boost retention, productivity, profitability and well-being with a culture based on strong workplace relationships. Work relationships matter, especially in our time of increased telecommuting and digital communication. Research shows that authentic, trust-based relationships increase job satisfaction, leading to greater engagement, higher productivity, longer employee retention, and even decreased healthcare costs. For years, companies have been implementing programs that promote social responsibility and improve employee health, both of which benefit the financial bottom line. Now it's time to prioritize well-being of all kinds-and Work Better Together provides the information and tools you need to make it happen. Here, two Deloitte leaders and well-being experts explain how our increasing connection to technology is decreasing our connection to people. They discuss why human skills, like relationship-building, empathy, and emotional intelligence, will be essential to the future of work and how remote work and our 'always on' society is increasing isolation and burnout that is negatively impacting workers' happiness and engagement. They help you identify the different kinds of teams-from school of sharks to lone leopards to doom loops -at work in your organization and show how to cultivate positive relationships by: Focusing on self-care, such as physical health, quality sleep, and taking time off; Tapping into human skills, such as empathy, authenticity, and communication; Using technology with intentionality to strengthen relationships, while breaking the negative habits technology fosters; Managing workplace relationships, whether you're in the office every day or telecommuting-or something in between; Developing a culture of strong relationships that drive quality collaboration throughout the organization. Work Better Together walks you through the process of implementing change and fueling a much-needed corporate movement towards humanity in the workplace. Based on the authors' 40+ combined years of experience, it helps you meet today's employees' most urgent needs, while benefitting your organization in real and measurable ways"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Fisher, J., & Phillips, A. N. (2021). Work better together: how to cultivate strong relationships to maximize well-being and boost bottom lines . McGraw Hill.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Fisher, Jen and Anh Nguyen, Phillips. 2021. Work Better Together: How to Cultivate Strong Relationships to Maximize Well-being and Boost Bottom Lines. New York: McGraw Hill.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Fisher, Jen and Anh Nguyen, Phillips. Work Better Together: How to Cultivate Strong Relationships to Maximize Well-being and Boost Bottom Lines New York: McGraw Hill, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Fisher, J. and Phillips, A. N. (2021). Work better together: how to cultivate strong relationships to maximize well-being and boost bottom lines. New York: McGraw Hill.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Fisher, Jen, and Anh Nguyen Phillips. Work Better Together: How to Cultivate Strong Relationships to Maximize Well-being and Boost Bottom Lines McGraw Hill, 2021.

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