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Motivate Staff by Aligning Their Personal Values * Evolving Strategies - 0 views

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    April 2014 Blog post by Swati Sarupria, MSLOC Alumna on Sandy Schwan's Evolving Strategies blog. "Values are enduring patterns of belief that we, as individuals, consider to be fundamentally important in our personal lives. They consciously or unconsciously guide our thoughts and actions. The alignment of values also forms the basis on which a group of people might flock together - like runners running for a common cause, or activists rallying against an unfavorable policy. Values influence who we get close to and forge stronger friendships with. In some ways, values help define our individuality. However, are values really only relevant to our personal lives? How many of us pay attention to values in the context of our jobs and organizations?"
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Who Goes to Work to Have Fun? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    12/11/2013 by Oliver Burkeman Shared by Georgianne Hewett, MSLOC Student "ONE of our core values is to inject fun and quirkiness into everything we do," Neil Blumenthal, a founder of the online eyeglass retailer Warby Parker, recently told The New York Times. This is a philosophy currently enjoying a resurgence in the tech and retail industries, among others.
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The Future of Collaboration Lies in Human Resources' Hands - 0 views

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    By Luis Suarez February 21, 2014 in CMS Wire Here we are, 2014 and still wondering what the future of collaboration is - as if we didn't know already. Despite all efforts to trump it or get rid of it altogether in favor of other noble concepts like cooperation, the hard truth is that collaboration has always been here. And it will continue to be here for many years to come. It's a human trait. It's our capability of getting work done together. Effectively. So why is it that even today we are still questioning its inherent value within the business world? Is it because of technology? Or certain business processes? Maybe it's the people after all? In reality, it's none of these. It's because of Human Resources and its inability to get it right by empowering knowledge workers to excel at what they already do: collaborate sharing their knowledge more openly and transparently.
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Making Gratitude Part of Your Company Culture | Entrepreneur.com - 0 views

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    November 25, 2013 by Lisa Evans Thanksgiving provides an opportunity to reflect on all that we're grateful for, but for some companies, gratitude is not a once-a-year occasion, but is a value embedded in their company culture. Shared by Dorie Blesoff, MSLOC Instructor
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    Shared by Dorie Blesoff, MSLOC 441 Designing Sustainable Strategic Change Instructor
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Netflix Culture - 1 views

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    Slideshare from Netflix (2009) about their organizational culture.
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    These slides are used by Netflix to communicate their values and culture, and why they are different from other companies. HBR just published an article about them (Jan/Feb 2014).
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