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Mastering Community: The Surprising Ways Coming Together Moves Us from Surviving to Thriving
By (Author) Christine Porath
Little, Brown & Company
Grand Central Publishing
28th June 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Working patterns and practices
Soft skills and dealing with other people
302
Hardback
320
Width 160mm, Height 232mm, Spine 30mm
500g
"It is very simple, really. There is no subject more important than community. And yet the vast majority of enterprises score poorly on the community scale. 'Now we have the answer' is a silly sentence. Or is it In Mastering Community, Christine Porath has given us one of the most powerful--and actionable--books on organizational performance I have ever encountered. Enterprise-as-living-and-thriving community is quite possibly the most important organizational performance concept of them all. Do not 'read' this book. Instead, ingest it, share it, act on it, and change your world. This book is the rare one that deserves the word 'masterpiece.' Bravo."--Tom Peters, coauthor of In Search of Excellence and author of Excellence Now: Extreme Humanism
"Company cultures and the communities they create are critical elements of our everyday lives, and ultimately, to the success of our businesses. Christine's beautifully written, well-researched new book has pulled back the curtain on developing communities that allow your employees to thrive. A perfect follow up for Mastering Civility, this book will change the way you operate in your life and at work!"--Marshall Goldsmith, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Triggers, Mojo, and What Got You Here Won't Get You There
"A workplace isn't a family, but it can become a thriving community. This book is filled with insights on how to build one. Christine Porath is a leading expert on creating more civil organizations, and she brings the data and the examples you need to create a culture of respect and concern."--Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of THINK AGAIN and host of the TED podcast WorkLife
"Christine Porath has done it again! Mastering Community is a magnificent book everyone should read, share and apply. Backed by empirical data, Chris focuses on the critical need to build better communities and connections within our workplaces and society today. We do this by creating gathering places where people feel they belong, matter, and are treated with respect and civility. Truly a timely and relevant book!"--Stephen M. R. Covey, The New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Speed of Trust and Trust & Inspire
"Mastering Community makes a compelling case for a big and beautiful idea: When people build communities where they care about, respect, and help each other, they are happier, healthier, more imaginative, more effective at improving the human condition--and in the business world--make a lot more money too! This delightful book is packed with sound evidence, lovely stories, and, above all, proven tools and tips that will help us unite and build more meaningful lives for ourselves and others."--Robert Sutton, Stanford Professor, organizational psychologist, and author of seven books including Good Boss, Bad Boss, The No Asshole Rule, and (with Huggy Rao) Scaling Up Excellence
"Community. Everybody talks about it, yet few of us do anything about it. But now we're out of excuses -- because Christine Porath has written the definitive work on building tribes that thrive. Mastering Community is an endlessly practical and deeply inspiring book that will enlighten any leader and transform any organization."--Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of WHEN, DRIVE, and TO SELL IS HUMAN
Christine Porath is a tenured professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. She's the author of Mastering Civility: A Manifesto for the Workplace and co-author of The Cost of Bad Behavior. Christine is a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review, and has written articles for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, McKinsey Quarterly, and Washington Post. She frequently delivers talks and has taught in various Executive programs at Harvard, Georgetown, and USC. Prior to her position at Georgetown, she was a faculty member at University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business. Christine's work has been featured worldwide in over 1500 television, radio and print outlets. It has appeared on 20/20, Today, FoxNews, CNN, BBC, NBC, msnbc, CBS, ABC, and NPR. It has also been included in Time, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, Fortune, Forbes, NY Times, Washington Post, and L.A. Times.