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. 😀

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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

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