Jan 18 2012
The 2012 Workplace Diet for Anyone Who Leads Others
CHICAGO, Il (PRWEB) January 12, 2012
As individuals make resolutions for the New Year whether to get in shape, complete more tasks on the Bucket List, or find the perfect work/life balance a leading leadership and communication expert is helping bosses who are resolving to lead better and create healthier work environments for employees in 2012.
The Workplace Diet is designed to help leaders conquer employee confusion, apathy, lack of motivation, and the increasing cost of ineffective communication, said David Grossman, ABC, APR, Fellow PRSA, Founder and CEO of The Grossman Group. Theres no celebrity spokesperson or meals to buy. No magic pills to take. Just some simple yet powerful actions that will help leaders eliminate bad habits, as well as shed unproductive time and wasted resources to lead better in 2012.
The Grossman Groups data and work with employees show that bosses are the preferred source for information about job-related activities, and are the most influential in making the weather for their employees. As such, bosses have the greatest opportunity to create better working environments for employees today.
If every boss would work on these skills, we’d have less BS and more humanity in the workplace, which employees deserve, Grossman says. Business results will follow making leaders and employees both happier and more productive.
Heres the skinny on The Grossman Group 2012 Workplace Diet: