(Free read ebook) The Purpose Effect: Building Meaning in Yourself, Your Role and Your Organization
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This book will support, motivate and inspire you!By lgloverFull disclosure - I am a former student of Dan Pontefract's from his days at British Columbia Institute of Technology and have followed his career over the years. As someone who was part of my first career transition--from retail to high tech--I naturally reached out to him when I was considering another pivot over a decade later--from high tech to social work. That is when Dan told me a"It's great to have this book to add to the conversation about deeper ways to improve the poor levels of employee engagement that exist inorganizations today. Too often, we only hear about the "corporate ROI" from working to improve engagement, and fail to talk about the personal impact to peoplePontefract combines years of experience and research on employee engagement to create a work about the three crucial areas of purpose: individual, workplace role, and organizational. When one area is lacking, this three-legged barstool starts to wobble, and the results range from disengagement to bankruptcy.A business leader that is committed to purpose will create purpose for his/her employees. An employee that feels his/her sense of purpose on the job will be an invaluable asset to productivi... [PDF.hi69] The Purpose Effect: Building Meaning in Yourself, Your Role and Your Organization Rating: 3.73 (558 Votes)
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