Employee well-being, not just engagement, is critical for thriving teams. Mark Crowley, author of "The Power of Employee Well-Being," argues that traditional engagement surveys are ineffective because they often don't lead to tangible changes or accountability, breeding cynicism among employees. True well-being stems from positive emotions and a sense of belonging, particularly within a team's culture. Managers play a pivotal role, with team culture impacting commitment more than organizational culture. Crowley advocates for fostering collaboration and ensuring employees feel valued for who they are, not just their performance. Drawing from Gottman's research, he emphasizes the importance of a 4:1 positive to negative emotion ratio in workplace interactions, achieved through genuine care and recognition.
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