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CM 070: Francesca Gino on the Benefits of Nonconformity at Work

2017/1/16
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Employee engagement is at an all-time low, but why? Francesca Gino, an expert on employee engagement and productivity, advises that if we do only one thing to fix it, we should encourage our employees to stop conforming and be themselves. When she and members of her research team introduced small interventions that encouraged people to be more authentic, the results were dramatic.

Francesca is a Professor at Harvard Business School and author of the recent Harvard Business Review article, Fostering Rebel Talent at Work. She has won numerous awards for her work in psychology and management, and her research has been featured in publications like The Economist, The New York Times, and Scientific American. She is also author of the book, Sidetracked.

Highlights from our conversation include:

	Why being ourselves at work increases engagement, creativity, and productivity 
	How authenticity at work increases employee engagement and retention
	How opportunities to reflect on our strengths and unique qualities as early as onboarding increase our engagement and desire to stay on
	Why engagement goes up when we ask employees to share strengths during onboarding
	Concrete ways to encourage new employees to add to organizational culture 
	How reflecting on who we are increases happiness and engagement 
	Simple ways we can be authentic at work without waiting for permission
	The importance of asking why we do things this way
	How an award-winning chef helps his employees be authentic at work
	How it takes courage to be authentic and why it breeds success
	How leaders can model non-conformity for their employees
	What leaders can say to encourage employees to voice dissent
	How leaders can make clear when conformity is the rule
	The one quality a high-powered search firm seeks in candidates above all others
	How curious people can be better decision makers and creatives
	Why asking people to read a variety of books may hold the key to fostering creativity
	How her own experience coming to the U.S. from Italy led her to the research she does
	That rebel talent is something we can learn to embrace and cultivate
	How leaders can start small to help their employees be themselves at work

Episode Links

@francescagino

http://francescagino.com

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