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181: Create the Best Place to Work, with Ron Friedman
181: Create the Best Place to Work, with Ron Friedman
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37 minutes
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Feb 23, 2015
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Ron Friedman, Ph.D.
Author, The Best Place to Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace*
Interviews are not the most effective way to select people, but if you need to do it:
Standardize your questions
Ask behavioral questions
“What underlies a great place to work isn’t access to perks, but rather experiences that are psychologically fulfilling.” -Ron Freidman
Three needs that we have to feel good at work:
Being good at the work we are doing and able to grow our competence
Being connected to the people around us
Autonomy and choice in how we approach our work
“The impact of money on job satisfaction is incredibly small.” -Ron Freidman
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Next Q&A show: episode 182 on presentation skills (Also see episodes 47-59 of Carnegie Coach)
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Kelly Colon, Ken Deemer, Kenny Wheeler, Jay Faulkenberry, Erik Carlson, Greg Ku, Dominik Juszczyk, Griselda Garcia, Christy Roby Williams, Chris Lichtman, Jaime Sosa, Carlos Laviada, Michael Abii, George Riddell, K Mueller, Esther Tan, Darren Humby, Mike Munoz, Donald Janssen, Elisabete Sousa, Dave Gittins, Dave Horrocks, Donald Janssen, Tyson Sands, Kellyn Mitchell, Martin Quinn, Daniel Garcia, Shannon Utley, William Edmondson, Max Schubert, Donalee Attardo, Rachel Boyer, Marc Crance, Zoe Stanhope, Carl Trovall, Joeri Ledegen, Clint Boyd, Clint Orgill, Wendi Smith-Lloyd, Aimee Britton, Christian Munch Svendsen, Volker Ballueder, Bimal Desai, Bobby Peterson, Hanif Sangi, Nur Sayman, Cristy Singleton, David DeFord, and Tracy Marquis.
As a bonus, when you join the weekly leadership guide, you’ll get immediate access to my guide listing the 10 Leadership Books that Will Help You Get Better Results From Others. Download the 11-page reader's guide and 9-minute video of these leadership book recommendations…plus, insight on the 2 books that I rely on weekly! Visit http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
Author, The Best Place to Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace*
Interviews are not the most effective way to select people, but if you need to do it:
Standardize your questions
Ask behavioral questions
“What underlies a great place to work isn’t access to perks, but rather experiences that are psychologically fulfilling.” -Ron Freidman
Three needs that we have to feel good at work:
Being good at the work we are doing and able to grow our competence
Being connected to the people around us
Autonomy and choice in how we approach our work
“The impact of money on job satisfaction is incredibly small.” -Ron Freidman
Feedback
Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/181
Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback
Next Q&A show: episode 182 on presentation skills (Also see episodes 47-59 of Carnegie Coach)
Thank you to the following people who joined the weekly leadership guide this past week:
Kelly Colon, Ken Deemer, Kenny Wheeler, Jay Faulkenberry, Erik Carlson, Greg Ku, Dominik Juszczyk, Griselda Garcia, Christy Roby Williams, Chris Lichtman, Jaime Sosa, Carlos Laviada, Michael Abii, George Riddell, K Mueller, Esther Tan, Darren Humby, Mike Munoz, Donald Janssen, Elisabete Sousa, Dave Gittins, Dave Horrocks, Donald Janssen, Tyson Sands, Kellyn Mitchell, Martin Quinn, Daniel Garcia, Shannon Utley, William Edmondson, Max Schubert, Donalee Attardo, Rachel Boyer, Marc Crance, Zoe Stanhope, Carl Trovall, Joeri Ledegen, Clint Boyd, Clint Orgill, Wendi Smith-Lloyd, Aimee Britton, Christian Munch Svendsen, Volker Ballueder, Bimal Desai, Bobby Peterson, Hanif Sangi, Nur Sayman, Cristy Singleton, David DeFord, and Tracy Marquis.
As a bonus, when you join the weekly leadership guide, you’ll get immediate access to my guide listing the 10 Leadership Books that Will Help You Get Better Results From Others. Download the 11-page reader's guide and 9-minute video of these leadership book recommendations…plus, insight on the 2 books that I rely on weekly! Visit http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
Released:
Feb 23, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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