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Building a Great Place to Work

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Building a Great Place to Work

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Humanizing the employer-employee relationship is essential to creating a “great place to work.”

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getAbstract invites you to join the audience of a lecture by Robert Levering, an expert on workplace dynamics. While many firms make their employees feel like machines, Levering reintroduces humanity to the workplace and provides solid tips on creating organizations that are “great places to work.” While he’s not a particularly vibrant speaker, his knowledge and commitment to the subject matter are sure to hold your interest.

Summary

For managers, a “great place to work” meets several criteria: It attains “organizational objectives”; “employees give their personal best”; people “work together as a team or family”; and all this occurs “in an environment of trust.”

Trust is crucial, but how do you foster it? For some organizations, the answer is carefully designing orientation for new hires. In most firms, this process involves some paperwork, a quick tour of the facilities and a desk assignment, and an overview of the job duties. At Starbucks, however, every new person, regardless of level...

About the Speaker

Robert Levering is the co-founder of the Great Place to Work Institute. He also wrote and co-wrote several books and articles about workplace dynamics.


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