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Hey there, Let's talk about something important: the silence of our most passionate people. It's not just about the absence of noise—it's about a missed opportunity for growth and innovation. Picture this: when our most passionate team members go silent, it's like losing the heartbeat of our organization. Their energy and ideas are what drive us forward, so when they stop speaking up, it's time to pay attention. Here's the scoop: instead of letting their silence go unnoticed, let's create a culture where everyone feels heard and valued. Encourage open communication, seek out their input, and show appreciation for their passion and dedication. Because when we listen to our most passionate people, we unlock a world of possibilities. Now, I want to hear from you: how do you ensure that your most passionate team members feel empowered to speak up? Let's share our strategies and inspire each other to keep the conversation going! Catch you later,
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Respecting your colleagues is essential for a thriving and efficient work environment. Here are several reasons why it's vital: - Enhances Collaboration: Respect cultivates a collaborative atmosphere that facilitates working together towards common objectives. - Builds Trust: Mutual respect establishes trust, enhancing communication and teamwork effectiveness. - Boosts Morale: Respectful interactions elevate job satisfaction levels, creating a positive work environment that reduces stress and boosts motivation. - Prevents Conflicts: Respect serves as a preventive measure against misunderstandings and conflicts, enabling constructive resolutions when disagreements arise. - Promotes Professional Growth: Encouraging respectful behavior fosters a culture of feedback and support, facilitating both professional and personal development. - Fosters Inclusion: Valuing diverse perspectives fosters inclusivity, promoting equality and enriching the workplace environment for all. - Enhances Reputation: Upholding respect contributes to a positive reputation, benefiting individuals and the organization, leading to career advancement opportunities and stronger professional relationships. #Pharma #Hiring #KSA #Hiringteam #QC #LaboratoryAnalysis
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Diverse perspectives lead to more creative problem-solving and innovative solutions.
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Hear our Chief HR Officer Jonas Lejontand talk about our values - Excellence, Authenticity and Trust - and how they influence the work we do here at Nordberg Medical 🙌 Check out the video below. #nordbergmedical #lifeatnordberg #scaleup #cultureandvalues #excellence #authenticity #trust
At Nordberg Medical, we advocate an inclusive mindset among our employees with the aim of building a supportive corporate culture. Join our Chief Human Resources Officer, Jonas Lejontand, as he shares our company values.
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Something we need to consider as we head back into work after this election is the conversations we think we want have. People are still processing, emotions are likely running strong, and we know opinions are varying. The first question we need to ask ourselves is “what are my motives for having this conversation?” Is it unhealthy (e.g., to punish, shame, blame, guilt) or healthy (e.g., to learn, understand). The second thing we need to ask ourselves is something I recently heard Denise Hamilton (speaker, author) discuss with Kim Scott (author of ‘Radical Candor’) is a rubric of questions (similar to W.A.I.T., Why Am I Talking). BL: Relationships are more important than our unhealthy motives. NOTE: I will also offer this rubric is very useful in all aspects of our conversations; personal and professional. "When conversations become difficult, we check in with each other's humanity." — A Leader at Decurion, a Deliberately Developmental Organization #whyshouldanyonebeledbyyou #relationshipsmatter #charactermatters #valuesmatter
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