Monday, May 11, 2020

Designing democratic workplaces - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

Designing democratic workplaces - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Over at the WorldBlu blog, Traci Fenton has another great post this one on how we design our organizations. Traci does amazing work in creating democratic workplaces, and she increasingly sees companies introducing democracy in the workplaces: entrepreneurs and business leaders take note ? you need to spend as much energy and time thinking about the design of your employee experience as you do about your next big idea. When I talk about good workplace design I?m not talking about open floor plans in offices or traditional this-is-what-makes-a-great-place-to-work programs. I?m talking about designing an employee experience that engages people body and soul in meaningful interactions and meaningful work. The traditional design of business ? call it command-and-control, authoritarian, hierarchal, etc. ? can?t, by design, achieve this goal. But workplace democracy does, which is why I believe democratically designed organizations are future of work. Democracy at work! I love it! If democracy is so great in society, then why are many businesses still run like third-world dictatorships? But what is democracy at work? Heres a quote from Tracis recent op-ed article in the Christian Science Monitor: What is a democratic workplace? Its one that uses freedom rather than fear, peer-to-peer relationships rather than paternalism, engagement rather than estrangement. Beyond giving employees a vote, its about giving them a real voice in the decisions that impact their job and the organization. This isnt some keep-your-fingers-crossed-and-hope- they-make-the-right-choice way of working; its understanding that democracy is the way you tap the full creative potential of your employees to solve the problems you created your organization to fix. Its understanding that the traditional hierarchical workplace structures that operated on disengagement and the delusion of control are now a recipe for defeat in todays collaborative world. Go check out WorldBlu some more and seriously consider whether your company should be on the WorldBlu list of democratic workplaces. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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