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Building Relationally Rich Workplaces with Dr. Randy Ross

Building Relationally Rich Workplaces with Dr. Randy Ross

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Today, we're diving into what makes a team thrive: creating a relationally rich culture. We're talking about the principles of axiology and how understanding values can transform the workplace into a hub of happiness, productivity, and longevity. Get ready to explore how fostering meaningful connections and aligning personal passions with organizational goals can lead to remarkable outcomes for your team and your business.

Today’s guest is Dr. Randy Ross. He is a bestselling author, CEO of Remarkable, and Former Chief People Officer. Most importantly, he’s a messenger of practical wisdom and needed hope to help untangle the biggest challenges facing today’s business leaders, tomorrow’s workforce, and the future marketplace.


In this episode, we discuss the following:

🙋🏻‍♂️The concept of axiology and its significance in understanding human behavior and values in the workplace.

🤗 How organizations can create relationally rich environments that foster happiness, productivity, and longevity.

🤝Strategies for building a high-trust environment where team members feel safe being vulnerable and sharing their true aspirations.

🚀 The future of remote and hybrid work and how to effectively engage remote teams.


Resources:
Click https://drrandyross.com to meet Randy.


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