Michael C. Bush: This is what makes employees happy at work
Michael C. Bush: Voici ce qui rend les salariés heureux au travail
Michael C. Bush is helping to build a better world by helping organizations become great places to work for all. Full bio
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truck drivers, cooks, engineers.
camionneurs, cuisiniers, ingénieurs...
we've surveyed them.
in terms of their happiness:
travailleurs dans le monde.
working people in the world.
they're happy at work.
se disent heureuses au travail.
or almost two billion people,
ou presque deux milliards de travailleurs
and the organizations that they work in?
que sur leur entreprise ?
a lot of happy employees
beaucoup d'employés heureux
where that's not true.
où ce n'est pas le cas.
by a factor of three.
par un facteur de 3.
that have a lot of unhappy employees.
avec beaucoup d'employés malheureux.
more money to make this happen.
pas besoin de dépenser plus.
and massages and pet walking.
de massage ou de promenade de chiens.
they're treated by their leaders
ils sont traités par les chefs
that create happy employees.
qui rendent les employés heureux.
where employees are happy,
où les employés sont heureux,
needs a laptop --
all the words are right,
for a $1,500 laptop?
pour un ordinateur à 1 500€ ?
than the laptop, on the approval.
que l'ordinateur, finalement.
maybe they're really not trusted.
qu'on ne lui fait pas confiance.
to have a high level of trust?
pour créer un haut niveau de confiance ?
that comes to mind is Four Seasons.
à laquelle je pense est Four Seasons.
all around the world.
dans le monde entier.
when servicing the customer."
en servant le client. »
to do whatever they think is right
tout ce qu'ils pensent être juste
for delivering some of the best service
pour fournir le meilleur service
in an organization
dans une entreprise
that they're being treated unfairly.
ne pas être traités équitablement.
un traitement égal,
or their tenure or their age
leur contrat, leur âge
who get fairness right,
qui ont compris l'équité,
that comes to mind is Salesforce.
est Salesforce.
working in the same job
ayant le même travail
calculated the difference,
calculé la différence
to try and balance things out.
pour essayer d'équilibrer les choses.
with all types of people,
de tous les types de personnes,
active listening and eye contact --
et le contact visuel --
that's not listening.
ce n'est pas écouter.
for the best idea possible --
de la meilleure idée possible --
whether you're doing that or not.
si vous êtes vraiment à l'écoute.
and share an idea,
avec vous, ils veulent savoir
en prenant une décision.
when you made a decision?
and wants when they're speaking
lorsqu'on parle
matters so much
a assez d'importance
of the conversation?
the way you treat others,
et traitez les autres,
for everyone around you.
de ceux autour de vous.
there's something you believe in,
vous croyez en quelque chose,
almost everything
à presque tout risquer
find a different place to work.
probablement changer de travail.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Michael C. Bush - Equity visionaryMichael C. Bush is helping to build a better world by helping organizations become great places to work for all.
Why you should listen
Michael C. Bush is CEO of Great Place to Work, the global research and analytics firm that produces the annual FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For list, the 100 Best Workplaces for Women list, the Best Workplaces for Diversity list and dozens of other distinguished workplace rankings around the world.
Since 2015, Bush has expanded Great Place to Work's global mission to build a better world by helping organizations create great places to work not just for some but for all. Under his leadership, the firm has developed a higher standard of excellence that accounts for fair and equitable treatment of employees across demographic groups, as well as executive leader effectiveness, innovation and financial sustainability.
His book A Great Place to Work For All outlines the compelling business and social benefits that come from these efforts.
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