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Work Better. Save The Planet

The Earth-First Workplace is Good for People, Great for Business

Lisa Whited

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Workplace Transformation Facilitation
31 March 2022
Work Better. Save the Planet is for business leaders with vision, who value employee happiness and the planet's future. With this practical research-driven book, you can create a healthy workplace for the post-pandemic world that won't cost the Earth. Learn the 7 PLLANET tenets to create a work environment and culture where people can't wait to get to work: Purpose - clarify organizational purpose and unify your workforce, Language - choose your words carefully to create successful change, Less - use less space and fewer resources to create a more efficient environment that is kinder to the Earth, Ask - use a participatory method to ensure all voices are heard when undergoing work transformation, Net Zero - learn practical strategies you can employ that will make a difference on climate change, Equity - Understand the challenges pre-pandemic offices caused for many people and what you can do differently this time, and Time - why now is the time for you to take action.

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Imprint:   Workplace Transformation Facilitation
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   240g
ISBN:   9780578375885
ISBN 10:   0578375885
Pages:   124
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lisa Whited believes in the art of possibility. She has a passion for improving processes and workplaces. Lisa has a holistic outlook on work: it has a ripple effect on our communities, society, and the planet. She is a change management strategist who is driven to make a dent in the abysmal Gallup statistic that 80% of people worldwide are disengaged at work. Lisa has an MS in Organization and Management from Antioch University and holds certifications in mediation, facilitation, and interior design. She speaks and writes about the future of work, building community, and ensuring all voices are heard in a change process. Lisa consults with companies large and small, local and global. Her recent engagements have been helping leaders figure out what the future of work will look like in a post-COVID-19 world. Lisa and her husband, Pete Chanis, have three children, two cats and one dog and live in Portland, Maine.

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