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You Can’t Pizza Party Your Way to a Great Corporate Culture

Harmonious Workplaces

The executives, who huddled behind closed doors in the corner office, anticipated the typical buzz of energy with the promise of free pizza. Subsequently, stacks of uneaten pizza remained on the break room table for hours — a stale reminder of a stale culture. Around 10:30 a.m., However, when the lunch arrived, few partook.

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26 Exceptional Employee Engagement Quotes

Rick Conlow

To determine an eNPS score, employees are surveyed for their input and rating on a series of company culture related questions. Culture is about performance, and making people feel good about how they contribute to the whole.” The benefits are well known, and numerous people laud the benefit of a positive work culture.

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Let Go of What Made Your Company Great

Harvard Business

Such mindsets become further embedded in systems, structures, processes, and cultures that are self-perpetuating. A company’s past is often deeply rooted in its culture, comprising habitual processes, rituals, and belief systems. That’s why forgetting the past can require shocking the culture out of its torpor.

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The Comprehensive Business Case for Sustainability

Harvard Business

Recognizing the growing consumer interest in sustainable products and looking to solve consumer challenges such as high energy costs, CPG companies have developed new products to gain access to this market. and European line of cold-water detergents that require 50% less energy than warm water washing. In 2005, they launched a U.S.

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Fed Balance Sheet vs. Stock Market; Will QE Cause Inflation?

MishTalk

“Investors rush to get on the train even as it accelerates. So refraining from any forecast of what will happen in the near term, it’s sufficient to observe that the economic data is not nearly as strong as widely perceived, and the impact of QE on stock prices does nothing to improve the underlying cash flows.