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Michael C. Bush - Equity visionary
Michael C. Bush is helping to build a better world by helping organizations become great places to work for all.

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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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The Way We Work

Michael C. Bush: This is what makes employees happy at work

麥可 C. 布希: 是什麼讓員工在工作時很快樂?

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地球上有三十億人在工作,只有四成說他們工作時很快樂。麥可 C. 布希分享他的洞見,說明是什麼讓員工不快樂——以及公司如何能透過促進滿意度來解決他們的根本問題。
- Equity visionary
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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We survey調查 CEOs老總, police警察 officers長官,
truck卡車 drivers司機, cooks廚師, engineers工程師.
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我們調查了執行長、警察、
卡車司機、廚師、工程師。
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If people are working加工,
we've我們已經 surveyed調查 them.
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我們調查的是在工作的人。
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And what we know,
in terms條款 of their happiness幸福:
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關於他們的快樂,
我們所知道的是:
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workers工人 all want the same相同 things.
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工作者都想要同樣的東西。
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[The Way We Work]
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〔我們工作的方式〕
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There's three billion十億
working加工 people in the world世界.
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世界上有三十億人在工作。
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And about 40 percent百分 of them would say
they're happy快樂 at work.
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當中大約四成會說
他們工作很快樂。
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That means手段 about 1.8 billion十億,
or almost幾乎 two billion十億 people,
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那就表示約有十八億人,
或近二十億人,
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are not happy快樂 at work.
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工作時並不快樂。
00:25
What does that do,
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這會有什麼影響?
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both to those people
and the organizations組織 that they work in?
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對那些人以及他們服務的
組織會有什麼影響?
00:30
Well, let's talk about money.
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咱們來談談錢。
00:31
Organizations組織 that have
a lot of happy快樂 employees僱員
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有很多快樂員工的組織
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have three times the revenue收入 growth發展,
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和沒有很多快樂員工的組織
相較,年度利潤成長率是三倍。
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compared相比 to organizations組織
where that's not true真正.
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They outperform跑贏大市 the stock股票 market市場
by a factor因子 of three.
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股價表現更是高三倍。
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And if you look at employee僱員 turnover周轉,
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就員工流動率來看,
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it's half that of organizations組織
that have a lot of unhappy不快樂 employees僱員.
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和擁有許多不快樂員工的
組織相較,只有一半。
00:48
The miracle奇蹟 thing is,
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神奇的是,並不需要
多花錢就能讓員工快樂。
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you don't have to spend
more money to make this happen發生.
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00:51
It's not about ping-pong乒乓 tables
and massages按摩 and pet寵物 walking步行.
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重點不是乒乓球桌、
按摩或遛寵物。
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It's not about the perks津貼.
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重點不是額外補貼,而是他們
如何被他們的領導人對待,
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It's all about how
they're treated治療 by their leaders領導者
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及如何被他們的同事對待。
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and by the people that they work with.
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So I'd like to share分享 a few少數 ideas思路
that create創建 happy快樂 employees僱員.
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我想要分享一些想法,
協助創造快樂的員工。
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Idea理念 number one:
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想法一:
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in organizations組織
where employees僱員 are happy快樂,
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在員工很快樂的組織中,
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what you find is two things are present當下:
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你會發現兩樣東西:
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trust相信 and respect尊重.
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信任和尊重。
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Leaders領導者 often經常 say,
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領導人通常會說:
「我們信任我們的員工。
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"We trust相信 our employees僱員.
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We empower授權 our employees僱員."
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我們賦權給員工。」
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And then when an employee僱員
needs需求 a laptop筆記本電腦 --
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接著,當員工需要筆電時——
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and this is a true真正 example --
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這是個真實例子——
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15 people have to approve批准 that laptop筆記本電腦.
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十五個人得要核准那台筆電。
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So for the employee僱員,
all the words are right,
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所以,對員工來說,
所有的文字規定都沒問題,
01:25
but 15 levels水平 of approval贊同
for a $1,500 laptop筆記本電腦?
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但一千五百美元的筆電
卻要經過十五關審核?
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You've actually其實 spent花費 more money
than the laptop筆記本電腦, on the approval贊同.
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你花在審核的錢
比買筆電的錢還多。
01:32
And the employee僱員 feels感覺
maybe they're really not trusted信任.
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員工覺得也許他們並沒有被信任。
01:35
So what can an organization組織 do
to have a high level水平 of trust相信?
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所以,組織要如何做,
才能有高度的信任?
01:40
The first organization組織
that comes to mind心神 is Four Seasons四季.
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首先想到的組織是四季酒店。
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They have magnificent華麗的 properties性能
all around the world世界.
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他們在全世界都有雄厚的資產。
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And their employees僱員 are told,
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他們的員工被告知:
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"Do whatever隨你 you think is right
when servicing服務 the customer顧客."
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「在服務客人時,
做任何你認為正確的事。」
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To hand that trust相信 to your employees僱員
to do whatever隨你 they think is right
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把信任交給你的員工,
讓他們做他們認為正確的事,
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makes品牌 the employees僱員 feel great.
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會讓員工感覺很棒。
01:56
And this is why they're known已知
for delivering交付 some of the best最好 service服務
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這就是為什麼四季的員工
以優質服務聞名世界。
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in the world世界.
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02:01
Idea理念 number two: fairness公平.
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想法二:公平。
02:03
The thing that erodes溶蝕 trust相信
in an organization組織
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在一個組織中,
有件事會侵蝕信任,
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faster更快 than anything else其他
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且速度無與倫比,
02:08
is when employees僱員 feel
that they're being存在 treated治療 unfairly不公平.
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那就是員工認為
他們沒有被公平對待。
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Employees僱員 want to be treated治療 the same相同,
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員工希望被同等對待,
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regardless而不管 of their rank
or their tenure保有 or their age年齡
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不論他們的階級、
他們的任期、他們的年齡、
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or their experience經驗 or their job工作 category類別,
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他們的經驗、他們的工作類別
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compared相比 to anyone任何人 else其他.
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和別人比起來如何。
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When I think about great organizations組織
who get fairness公平 right,
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若要談有公平權利的優良組織,
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the first organization組織
that comes to mind心神 is Salesforce銷售力量.
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最先想到的是 Salesforce。
02:26
They found發現 that men男人 and women婦女
working加工 in the same相同 job工作
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他們發現,男性和女性
若做同樣的工作,精練度相同,
02:28
with the same相同 level水平 of proficiency精通
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02:30
were making製造 different不同 amounts of money.
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所得卻會不一樣。
02:32
So immediately立即, they
calculated計算 the difference區別,
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所以,他們馬上去計算那差異,
02:34
and they invested投資 three million百萬 dollars美元
to try and balance平衡 things out.
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他們投資了三百萬美元,
試著取得平衡。
02:39
Idea理念 number three is listening.
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想法三:傾聽。
02:41
So, to be a listener傾聽者 who connects所連接
with all types類型 of people,
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要成為傾聽者,和各種人連結,
02:45
we have to unlearn忘記 a few少數 things.
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我們得要忘掉幾件學過的事。
02:47
We've我們已經 all been taught about
active活性 listening and eye contact聯繫 --
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我們都被教導要積極傾聽
以及眼神接觸——
02:51
an intense激烈 stare
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熱切的盯著,
02:53
and a compassionate富於同情心的 look.
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很有熱忱的表情。那不是傾聽。
02:54
That's not listening.
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重覆一個人說的話——
那不是傾聽。
02:56
Repeating重複 what the person says --
that's not listening.
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02:59
Being存在 humble謙卑
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要謙遜,不斷獵尋、尋找
可能的最佳點子——
03:00
and always hunting狩獵 and searching搜索
for the best最好 idea理念 possible可能 --
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03:03
that's what listening is.
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那才是傾聽。
03:05
And employees僱員 can feel
whether是否 you're doing that or not.
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員工能夠感覺到你有沒有這樣做。
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They want to know, when they talk to you
and share分享 an idea理念,
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當他們和你交談及分享
想法時,他們想要知道,
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did you consider考慮 it
when you made製作 a decision決定?
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在你決策時有考慮
他們所提的事嗎?
03:13
The one thing that everybody每個人 appreciates讚賞
and wants when they're speaking請講
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當人們在說話時,
他們都想要也很感謝一件事,
03:17
is to know that what they say
matters事項 so much
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就是知道他們所說的話非常重要,
03:21
you might威力 actually其實 change更改 your mind心神.
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很可能會讓你改變主意。
03:23
Otherwise除此以外, what's the point
of the conversation會話?
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不然,對談有什麼意義?
03:27
We all know the things we need to change更改,
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我們都知道我們需要改變的事,
03:29
the things that we need to do differently不同.
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我們需要用不同方式做的事。
03:32
The way you behave表現,
the way you treat對待 others其他,
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你的行為、你對待他人的方式、
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the way you respond響應, the way you support支持,
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你回應的方式、你支持的方式,
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defines定義 the work experience經驗
for everyone大家 around you.
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會定義你身邊的人
有怎樣的工作體驗。
03:40
Changing更改 to be a better person --
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改變成為更好的人——
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the world世界 is littered散落 with those failures故障.
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世界被那些亂搞的傢伙
弄得亂七八糟。
03:44
But changing改變 because
there's something you believe in,
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但,為了你的信念而做改變,
03:47
some purpose目的 that you have,
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為了你的目的而做改變,
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where you're willing願意 to risk風險
almost幾乎 everything
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你幾乎願意賭上一切,
03:52
because it's so important重要 to you --
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因為對你而言太重要了——
那就是改變的理由。
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that's the reason原因 to change更改.
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03:55
If it's not, you should probably大概
find a different不同 place地點 to work.
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如果不是,你可能得要
換個地方工作了。
Translated by Lilian Chiu
Reviewed by Yi-Fan Yu

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Michael C. Bush - Equity visionary
Michael 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.

More profile about the speaker
Michael C. Bush | Speaker | TED.com

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