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The Stepford employee fallacy, the truth about employee engagement in the modern workplace, Jonathan D. Villaire

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The Stepford employee fallacy, the truth about employee engagement in the modern workplace, Jonathan D. Villaire
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Stepford employee fallacy
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Jonathan D. Villaire
Sub title
the truth about employee engagement in the modern workplace
Summary
Employee engagement has become the hot topic in business circles over the past several years. Although many leaders have a basic understanding of what it is and how it affects business outcomes, they rely on a set of faulty assumptions about how to create an engaged workforce. These assumptions-mostly carry overs from an old-school management mindset-distort the true meaning of employee engagement. The Stepford Employee Fallacy tells leaders what they need to hear and what employees are too afraid to say: the truth. Employers cannot mistreat their employees and expect them to be happy, committed, high-performing corporate robots. This book dismantles the contemporary understanding of employee engagement by debunking the beliefs of business leaders who have unrealistic expectations for their workers. Using anecdotes from his consulting practice, third-party research, brain science, current events, and his own personal observations from the front lines, Jonathan D. Villaire explains why the majority of employees today are disengaged in their jobs. He then offers some radical solutions to make all organizations more engaging places to work. Employee engagement is often referred to as a win-win situation for workers and their employers. It is, but only if leaders let go of the falsehood that has become an unspoken managerial tenet of the modern workplace: The Stepford Employee Fallacy
Target audience
adult
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