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Entrepreneur Voices on Company Culture

Inc. The Staff of Entrepreneur Media

Maison d'édition: Entrepreneur Press

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Synopsis

No matter the size of your business, company culture is something that can make or break its success. For startups and established businesses alike, a high-performing company culture translates into happy employees, a productive and engaging work environment, fluid communication and more. 

In this book, Entrepreneur’s community of small business owners and entrepreneurs share their battle-tested strategies, hard-won advice, and impart the secrets behind what works and what doesn’t when defining and creating a culture that can make or break your company in a startup world.

Readers will get insight on:
What makes company culture a real thing
Building a strong company culture on a startup budget
How culture can ensure you keep your edge
Improving employee engagement
How to turn your company culture around
Advice CEOs and company owners should and shouldn’t listen to

Includes contributed content, interviews, and insights from:
Matt Mayberry, author of Winning Plays
Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn
Jeffrey Hayzlett, author of Think Big, Act Bigger
Dr. Patti Fletcher, author of Disrupters
Glenn Llopis, author of The Innovation Mentality
Companies like Southwest Airlines, Google, Lyft, Gusto and more
Disponible depuis: 27/03/2018.

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