What synergy has improved your office environment?
February 9th, 2009
work4more asked:
Stress at work is a common problem. Poor Mgmt style or uninspired workers can result in disullusionment and low work energy. I work in a UK technical team, and in spite of our loyalty and hard work we do not receive any real rewards. Mgmt seems top heavy & there are very few examples passed down of good process. There are some decent people around so it is not all doom and gloom. I suspect frustration is rife amongst other parallel teams in the department but no one up top is ready to challenge the leadership styles and shake it up! Is the grass greener your side of the fence? What examples can you give of good leadership in your office that has made a difference. What articles or international lifestyle coaches have influenced you? Do you follow the principles of Anthony Robbins? What is the next Feng Shui that has given your office a new spirit? Do you feel Sir Terry Leahy of Tesco has got a motivated workforce. Has anyone got a tip from the book “Lean Thinking”. Carp Diem
FLORENCE
Stress at work is a common problem. Poor Mgmt style or uninspired workers can result in disullusionment and low work energy. I work in a UK technical team, and in spite of our loyalty and hard work we do not receive any real rewards. Mgmt seems top heavy & there are very few examples passed down of good process. There are some decent people around so it is not all doom and gloom. I suspect frustration is rife amongst other parallel teams in the department but no one up top is ready to challenge the leadership styles and shake it up! Is the grass greener your side of the fence? What examples can you give of good leadership in your office that has made a difference. What articles or international lifestyle coaches have influenced you? Do you follow the principles of Anthony Robbins? What is the next Feng Shui that has given your office a new spirit? Do you feel Sir Terry Leahy of Tesco has got a motivated workforce. Has anyone got a tip from the book “Lean Thinking”. Carp Diem
FLORENCE

