EP #284 The C.A.S.E. for Generous Workplace Culture
Building workplace culture is hard but I have an easy way to understand it.
Most companies will try to find their culture by displaying a vision and values that’s very noble.
But that doesn’t make culture. It’s the people.
Hold up!
It’s not just the people.
You can’t hire a bunch of nice guys and expect their to be a nice culture - or anything you desire.
Culture is built and not found. You need a process and strategy.
This is why I came up with the “case” for generous workplace culture.
I love a good acronym, so I had to drop this one for you.
Have a generous rest of your week. 😀
What You'll Learn in Today's Episode:
The significance of workplace culture
About the feeling people have with their contribution to something
The importance of purpose
What capability does for people
How far capability can take you in your career
How talents have to be applicable
Why skills are important but not the only value
How people feel overwhelmed on the first day of a new job
Why being selective with skills and responsibilities is important
How being a jack of all trades isn’t good at work
How people should “fit out” not “in”
Why excellence is not just a result
Why people have to believe they can be excellent
How a leader can help people feel excellent
Quotes Worth Sharing:
“What is the importance of generous workplace culture?” - Bob DePasquale
“Generous workplace culture attracts top talent and loyal customers.” - Bob DePasquale
“Why do you think referral programs work?” - Bob DePasquale
“It’s not false positivity.” - Bob DePasquale speaking about telling someone they are capable
“Can you apply the things that you have?” - Bob DePasquale speaking about credibility
“Are they feeling prepared?” - Bob DePasquale asking what someone feels on the first day of a new job
“There’s a lot of jacks of all trades our there these days.” - Bob DePasquale
“It’s better to spend more time on less things.” - Bob DePasquale
“The people who have achieved excellence are the ones who are the most fulfilled.” - Bob DePasquale
“You feel like you’re capable of excellence.” - Bob DePasquale
Resources from Today’s Episode:
My Book - Personal Finance in a Public World
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