Culture Is an Inside Job
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Product Details
Publisher: Hawthorne Heights Publishing
Release Date: July 18, 2023
Formats: Paperback, Ebook
ISBN: PB: 979-8-9876923-0-1; EB: 979-8-9876923-1-8
Trim: 5.5 x 8.5
Page Count: 216
Embracing Self-Awareness to Inspire an Authentic Organization
Scott McGohan
When the ego dies, the company begins to thrive.
Every organization has a culture, because every organization is made up of people. As a leader, you may already have your own idea of what your company culture is. Maybe you value inspiring customers, providing innovative solutions, simplifying processes, or making a difference in the communities you serve. Maybe you want your workforce to thrive by growing their income or moving up the organizational ladder. But unless you are backing up these values with real, authentic action, they are no more than talk or words on the wall—and your employees know it.
To be a leader who creates a work environment that is inspiring, productive, and valuable, you need more than attractive words and artificial promises. This book will show you how to dig deep and look inside your company—and yourself—to improve, step-by-step, your approach to building and maintaining a culture that results in the unprecedented inspiration that drives a profitable company, bolstered by a highly skilled and dedicated workforce. Company culture is an inside job—and it starts with you.
About the Author
Scott McGohan, CEO and cochairman of McGohan Brabender, melds his decades of experience in leadership and business into his mission of improving the workplace for all.
Also active in community outreach and service, McGohan was honored with the 2022 People of Vision Award by Prevent Blindness. He is both founder and mentor of the Mentors Matter summer camp, which serves inner-city youth in Dayton, Ohio. A former board member of Crayons to Classrooms and Coastal Pet, McGohan is a current board member for the YMCA and Dayton Development Coalition.
A former TEDx speaker, McGohan writes and speaks on company culture and the gift of vulnerability, sharing his skills in vision casting, strategy alignment, and leadership deployment.
Visit the author’s website at scottmcgohan.com
Reviews
“Readers dealing with coworkers in a corporate culture—or with other people in general—will find a great deal of food for thought in this book. . . . energetic prompts reflect the uniform tone of enthusiasm that runs throughout the text and makes it a galvanizing reading experience. A sharp and lively assessment of how corporate relationships work.” —Kirkus Reviews