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the neuroscience of helping your people love what they do
By Daniel M. Cable
"Alive at work" was published by Harvard Business Review Press in 2018 - mau, it has 203 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Alive at work” Metadata:
- Title: Alive at work
- Author: Daniel M. Cable
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 203
- Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
- Publish Date: 2018
- Publish Location: mau
“Alive at work” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Work environment - Employee motivation - Management - Interest (Psychology) - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Development - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Workplace Culture - PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Neuroscience & Cognitive Neuropsychology - Personnel - Motivation - Psychanalyse et neurosciences - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS - Organizational Development - Workplace Culture - PSYCHOLOGY - Cognitive Neuroscience & Cognitive Neuropsychology - Arbeitsmotivation - Arbeitszufriedenheit
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: viii, 203 pages
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL26949808M - OL19736720W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1008774201
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2017044304
- ISBN-13: 9781633694255
- ISBN-10: 1633694259
- All ISBNs: 1633694259 - 9781633694255
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"Alive at work" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Part I. The seeking system: Introduction: our organizations are letting us down
- 2- The way things ought to be
- 3- The way things are
- 4- and how to make them better
- 5- Part II. Self expression: Encouraging people to bring their best selves to work
- 6- Promoting self-expression
- 7- Part III. Experimentation: Encouraging serious play
- 8- Expanding on freedom and creativity
- 9- Humble leadership and employees' seeking systems
- 10- Part IV. Purpose: Helping employees see the impact of their work
- 11- Creating narratives about purpose.
"Alive at work" Description:
The Open Library:
We've all seen the oft-cited Gallup poll that reports that an alarming majority of the workforce is disengaged and unmotivated. In Alive at Work, social psychologist Dan Cable argues that the reason for all the unhappiness is biological: organizations, in an effort to routinize work and establish clear-cut performance metrics, are suppressing what neuroscientists call our Seeking Systems, the part of our brain that craves exploration and learning. The good news is that organizations can activate our Seeking Systems, and, as Cable explains, it doesn't take extensive overhauls to their cultures to do so. With small changes, managers and supervisors can make meaningful impacts on our lives and restore our zest for work. For instance, the book reveals: how new hires exhibited their best traits and were less likely to quit in the future after sharing stories about themselves during on-boarding seminars, how Italian factory workers reduced their anxiety about a new process by playing with Legos, how employees at Make-A-Wish reduced burnout by crafting their own job titles. Filled with real-life examples from the author's own research and consulting, Alive at Work equips managers--and anyone looking to find more joy in their nine-to-five existence--with the guidance to maximize the curiosity and passion that lives within themselves and others.--
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