"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
An urgent manifesto for leaders facing unprecedented challenges, from the bestselling author of What if we could create the best job someone ever had? What if we had that job?
The workplace has undergone a massive shift. Remote work and economic instability have depressed innovation and left us disconnected and disengaged. Paychecks no longer buy loyalty, happiness, and effort. People show up without truly showing up. Alarmed managers are responding with harsh top-down edicts, layoffs, surveillance and mandatory meetings. But what if, instead, this is the moment for something better, something more powerful, something human?
In significant organization that enrolls, empowers, and trusts employees to deliver their best work, no matter where theyre working.
If we want your employees to eagerly turn their cameras on, participate in conversations, and live up to their full professional potential, we must give them the respect and autonomy they deserve as humans. Godin offers a series of practical yet game-changing commitments leaders must make, and a list of organizational milestones on the way to significance.
This is a book to share with co-workers and bosses, to discuss and put to action. We have a choice to make about how we spend our days, and its within our power to make things better for everyone.
Its time for leaders to make and keep a new promise, and to recognize that, as Godin writes, Humans arent a resource. They are the point.
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