Disrespected employees are quitting what can managers do differently? : new modes of working require managers to adapt the ways they signal respect for employees

The typical signals of respect largely necessitate in-person interaction. They are subtle, easier to provide in informal settings, and contagious to others when everyone is in the same physical space -- conditions that are more difficult to replicate in virtual settings. To effectively show respect...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Rogers, Kristie, author (author), Schinoff, Beth, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : MIT Sloan Management Review 2022.
Edición:[First edition]
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Sumario:The typical signals of respect largely necessitate in-person interaction. They are subtle, easier to provide in informal settings, and contagious to others when everyone is in the same physical space -- conditions that are more difficult to replicate in virtual settings. To effectively show respect for a remote workforce, managers should use time, validate employee performance, send tangible respect signals, and offer visibility for employees and their work.
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