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  1. Alive at work : the neuroscience of helping your people love what they do

    Cable, Daniel M. (Daniel Merle)
    Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, [2018]

    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.--Poll after poll has confirmed that an astonishing number of workers are disengaged from their work. Why is this happening? And how can we fix the problem? In this bold, enlightening book, social psychologist and professor Daniel M. Cable takes leaders into the minds of workers and reveals the surprising secret to restoring their zest for work. Disengagement isn't a motivational problem, it's a biological one. Humans aren't built for routine and repetition. We're designed to crave exploration, experimentation, and learning--in fact, there's a part of our brains, which scientists have coined "the seeking system, " that rewards us for taking part in these activities. But the way organizations are run prevents many of us from following our innate impulses. As a result, we shut down. Things need to change. More than ever before, employee creativity and engagement are needed to win. Fortunately, it won't take an extensive overhaul of your organizational culture to get started. With small nudges, you can personally help people reach their fullest potential. Alive at Work reveals: How to encourage people to bring their best selves to work and use their greatest strengths to help your organization flourish How to build creative environments that motivate people to share ideas, work smarter, and embrace change How to enhance people's connection to their work and your customers How to create personalized experiences that help people feel a deeper sense of purpose Filled with fascinating stories from the author's extensive research, Alive at Work is the inspirational guide that you need to tap into the passion, creativity, and purpose fizzing beneath the surface of every person who falls under your leadership.

  2. Change to strange : create a great organization by building a strange workforce

    Cable, Daniel M. (Daniel Merle)
    Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Wharton School Pub. ; Pearson Education, c2007.

    "This book is about everything it takes to build a workforce that's strange and extraordinary enough to execute your most powerful strategies and your unique value proposition. It's about understanding exactly how your workforce needs to be different; creating an end-to-end Strange Workforce Value Chain; implementing workforce systems that support your unique goals; and establishing detailed metrics based on what makes you unique, using those metrics to drive clarity throughout your entire organization, and steer it toward success."--BOOK JACKET." It's not just a war for talent out there, it's a war for the right talent. Cable sheds light on how managers can identify and attract the right people to turn strategy into reality." --Susan Ashford, Associate Dean for Leadership Programming and the Executive MBA Program, University of Michigan " Change to Strange takes the mystery out of the gap between strategy and strategy execution. Daniel underscores that success is dependent on the quality of your workforce, specific targets, and disciplined measurement. The book provides a useful process and a set of questions that your leadership team needs to address to create a great organization that stands above competitors." --Stan Kelly, Senior Vice President, Wachovia Corporation " In an era of over-emphasis on best practices and benchmarking, it is so refreshing to see a blueprint for how an organization can invest in its people to truly drive competitive advantage and create uncommon value for its customers and owners. Daniel Cable's insightful, practical, and rigorous 'strange workforce value chain' will help your organization build a workforce with distinctive and compelling capabilities that better serve your customers and beat the competition." --Christian M. Ellis, Senior Vice President, Sibson Consulting, A Division of Segal " Change to Strange helps you ask the right questions about what will differentiate you in the marketplace and the strange (distinctive, extraordinary) steps you must take to make it happen. Be strange; get Change to Strange and have fun cooking up the special sauce your customers will love and your competition will find tough to imitate." --Ben Schneider, Senior Research Fellow, VALTERA; Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland; and author of Winning the Service Game. " Cable's model is highly thought-provoking. The book is full of great ideas for standing out from the competition and getting your workforce fully engaged!" --Sara Rynes, Editor, Academy of Management Journal; Murray Professor of Management, University of Iowa " What a great read! I found plenty of great ideas and examples in this book that I can use at VIF, and now my executive team is reading it." --David B. Young, Chief Executive Officer, Visiting International Faculty Program " Change to Strange...a fascinating and thought-provoking approach to extracting value from your human value chain. A must read for leaders engaged in reinvigorating enterprises in highly competitive markets." --Sean Crane, Senior Vice President of Operations, The Fresh Market " You can't be great if you just do what everybody else does. Dan Cable sheds light on how companies can get extraordinary business results by creating a workforce that consistently 'wow' their customers." --Sven-A...ke Damgaard, Vice President Human Resources, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications " At SAS we have our own definition of 'strange, ' and it has yielded more than three decades of continual growth. What's your definition? Use Cable's book to figure it out. Then be prepared to be extraordinary!" --Jeff Chambers, Vice President Human Resources, SAS " One word about this book: Terrific. It's time for companies to stop saying people are their competitive advantage when they don't know what it means. Cable's book is essential reading if you want to do more than hope that your people are your competitive advantage." --Michael Sayeau, Former Executive Vice President, Nabisco " If you want your organization to attain and sustain a competitive advantage, Change to Strange is a must read. This is the book to help you develop a winning workforce that will impress your customers and overwhelm your competitors." --Vice Admiral Gerald Hoewing, Retired Chief of Naval Personnel, U.S. Navy " Dan Cable hits the nail on the head with regard to several critical issues facing today's business leaders. Change to Strange will help you select the right things to measure, which will determine the culture and ultimate success of your organization." --Jim Parker, Former CEO of Southwest Airlines " Change to Strange is an imperative for those companies that want to grow and create lasting value in their industries. Companies that have the guts to embrace a Strange workforce are the companies that will have the power to lead and generate sustainable differentiation and innovation in their businesses." --Tim Kelly, President/Consumer Division, Sprint Nextel To achieve sustained competitive advantage, you must create and deliver something that's valuable, rare, and hard to imitate--and you can't do that with a run-of-the-mill workforce. Your workforce needs to be strikingly different, obsessively focused on delivering on your unique value proposition. Compared with everyone else's workforce, your people need to be downright strange! This book is about everything it takes to build a workforce that's strange and extraordinary enough to execute your most powerful strategies and your unique value proposition. It's about understanding exactly how your workforce needs to be different...creating an end-to-end Strange Workforce Value Chain...implementing workforce systems that support your unique goals...establishing detailed metrics based on what makes you unique...using those metrics to drive clarity throughout your entire organization, and steer it toward success. If you're tasked with executing strategy through people, and " balanced scorecards" and " strategy maps" just haven't been enough, take your next and greatest leap forward: make the Change to Strange. * Why " normal" workforces just won't cut it anymore Everyone says their people make the difference. Most everyone's wrong. * Create your strange workforce in four steps Imagine, pinpoint your gaps, prioritize, and act. * What your customers must notice for you to win Link your real performance drivers to specific workforce deliverables. * Rearchitect your workforce to break from the pack Organize to get strategic results from the right people. * Leverage the magic of measurement Implement metrics that work--and keep them working. Create a workforce that's obsessed about delivering your company's unique value proposition: one that's so willing and able to execute, it's downright strange! Why you need a " strange" workforce, and how to build one: practical techniques and real-world case studies An end-to-end framework for architecting people and business systems that help you break from the pack Way beyond benchmarking: implementing workforce metrics that are unique to your company and strategies Preface xix Chapter 1: Be Strange. Be Very Strange. 1 Chapter 2: Shine a Flashlight into the Black Box That Exists Between Your Workforce and Beating Your Competition 17 Chapter 3: Organizational Outcomes: How Do I Know I Am Winning in the Way I Want to Win? 31 Chapter 4: Performance Drivers: What Must Customers Notice About Us So That We Win? 53 Chapter 5: Strange Workforce Deliverables: What the Workforce Does to Make Customers Notice and Love Us 71 Chapter 6: Job-Specific Strangeness: Different Deliverables from Different Jobs 89 Chapter 7: Strange Workforce Architecture: What Systems Will Produce the Deliverables I Need From My Workforce? 107 Chapter 8: Strange Workforce Architecture: Breaking Out From the Pack 125 Chapter 9: Strange Workforce Architecture: Taking the Next Step 143 Chapter 10: The Magic of Metrics: Creating and Implementing Measurement Systems 155 Conclusion 173 Index 175.

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