Which comes first, a positive work culture or happy employees? Experts find that promoting employee happiness benefits everyone. This includes both employees and executives. Happiness, however, is similar to motivation. It is intrinsic. This means that happiness, at...
The ability to telecommute to work may not be feasible for all industries or workplaces. However, more and more workers are looking for the opportunity. According to Gallup research, 51 percent of employees say that they would leave their current positions for a job...
How does poor leadership behavior impact your work culture? Employee engagement, goal achievement, productivity, civility, workplace bullying and your bottom line are all impacted by poor leadership behavior. That said, changing poor leadership behavior is possible...
Team development success is essential for a company to be sustainable. But when the wrong leaders are in charge, the effects can impact your bottom line. How do we know this? In 2017, A research team from the University of Manchester’s Business School interviewed...
No one wants to wake up in the morning to go to a job they aren’t fond of. This is something that happens with just about any organization. In fact, 94 percent of executives and 88 percent of employees in a recent Deloitte Survey felt that it’s imperative to build a...
Work culture can be messy for many small and medium-sized businesses. Not every job starts with positive onboarding, which is needed to perform well in a new position and for work culture success. Studies on work culture support this. One 2016 study found that 94...