Work Tribes

The Surprising Secret to Breakthrough Performance, Astonishing Results, and Keeping Teams Together

by Shawn Murphy

On Sale: August 27, 2019

Price: $24.99

Book Summary

Are you building a typical team… or a high-performance tribe? The motivational power of the desire to belong is the key element for ensuring employee satisfaction and retention, as well as your company’s long-term success.

About the Book

Are you building a typical team or a high-performance tribe? The motivational power of the desire to belong is the key element for ensuring employee satisfaction and retention, as well as your company’s long-term success. 

What happens when leaders revive the workplace by tapping into a hardwired human need? That need, a sense of belonging, can resuscitate employee satisfaction and retention, while also contributing to a company’s long-term success.

In Work Tribes, Shawn Murphy, CEO of WorqIQ and a sought-after leadership speaker, will show you:

  • tap into the motivational pull of belonging in a healthy workplace culture
  • why a human-centered approach is more aligned with the way we work in the twenty-first century
  • the need to resuscitate employee satisfaction and retention to cultivate a sense of belonging

Employees want more than a job. They want an opportunity to solve essential problems and receive fair pay and benefits. While some companies use slick culture tricks to attract and retain employees, a more meaningful experience can be created by fostering a sense of belonging.

Astonishing outcomes result from making your employees feel welcomed, wanted, and valued--and this book will show you how to transform your team into a unified tribe.

Product Details

  • ISBN: 9780814439951
  • ISBN 10: 0814439950
  • On Sale: August 27, 2019
  • Pages: 272
  • List Price: $24.99
  • Trim Size: 157.000mm x 236.000mm x 24.000mm
  • Category 1 : BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Workplace Culture
  • Category 2 : BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management
  • Category 3 : BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior
  • Category 4 : BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Development