by Dianne Crampton | Jan 31, 2019 | culture, group behavior norms, Positive Business Relationships, Work Environment, workforce behavior |
A psychologically safe workplace is one where employees feel safe to take risks and to be who they are as individuals. When employees believe they can take interpersonal risks, it results in a win for the organization and it is a win for the employee. Why? When...
by Dianne Crampton | Mar 29, 2018 | employee engagement, group behavior norms |
A disengaged workforce is one of the most costly problems most organizations face. The global economy experiences $7 trillion in lost productivity annually because of poor employee engagement. $7,000,000,000,000! That’s a lot of zeros. The good news is that...
by Dianne Crampton | Mar 23, 2018 | group norms, leadership, team conflict, toxic culture |
You’ve probably heard the term, a rolling rock gathers no moss. If that rolling rock had a label – rude behavior – this would not be true. Rude behavior is sticky. It sticks to people like Velcro. Your good employees get stuck. Perhaps rude behavior...
by Dianne Crampton | Jan 24, 2018 | 6 Principles That Build High Performance Teams, group maintenance skills, group norms, leadership, leadership training |
According to recent McKinsey research, companies with diverse executive leadership exhibit better short and long term financial performance. Women in revenue-producing positions also correlate to higher revenue scores on high performance executive teams....