Making work work The positivity solution for any work environment

Shola Richards

Book - 2016

"Making Work Work focuses on inspiring current and future leaders to start a movement that will banish on-the-job bullying, put meaning back into work, and enhance coworkers' happiness and engagement. Richards, whose popular blog has a worldwide following, explains why inaction is insane, why we must move forward with positivity, and why the "ABC" employees (asshats, bullies, and complainers) are so destructive"--

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Published
New York : Sterling Ethos [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Shola Richards (author)
Item Description
Includes discussion guides.
Physical Description
xiv, 239 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-223) and index.
ISBN
9781454918721
  • Introduction
  • Section 1. The Real Work: Why Positivity is the Solution
  • Chapter 1. Sunshine, Rainbows, and Kittens: Exploding the Myths of Positivity
  • Chapter 2. Waiting for Happiness: The Insanity of Inaction
  • Chapter 3. The Rise of the Solutionists: The Power of Keeping it R.E.A.L.
  • Section 2. The Foundation: Relentless Respect
  • Chapter 4. Reclaiming Your Edge: The Lie That You've Been Told (and Believed)
  • Chapter 5. Connecting to Your "Hire" Self: Choosing Self-Accountability
  • Chapter 6. Number One: Relentlessly Respecting Ourselves
  • Section 3. The Lifeblood: Endless Energy
  • Chapter 7. The Fight You Must Win: Developing an Unstoppable Attitude
  • Chapter 8. Yes, You're here to Make Friends: Building Relationships That Last
  • Chapter 9. A Starving World: The Power of Appreciation
  • Section 4. The Courage: Addressing the ABCs of Workplace Negativity
  • Chapter 10. Dealing with the ABCs of Workplace Negativity: ABC #1: Asshats
  • Chapter 11. Dealing with the ABCs of Workplace Negativity: ABC #2: Bullies
  • Chapter 12. Dealing with the ABCs of Workplace Negativity: ABC #3: Complainers
  • Section 5. The Spirit: Lasting Leadership
  • Chapter 13. You're Already in Charge: Leading without Authority
  • Chapter 14. Invisible no More: Valuing Everyone
  • Chapter 15. Death Before Life: Becoming a Leader Who Will Change the World
  • Section 6. A New Reality: The Road Ahead
  • Chapter 16. When Keeping it R.E.A.L. Goes Wrong: Knowing When to Quit
  • Chapter 17. Positivity Forever: The End of the Beginning
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
  • Discussion Guide
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

Consultant and trainer Richards gets right to the answer for why today's workplaces are so toxic and why employees are disengaged, disillusioned, and otherwise disgusted in one word positivity. Throughout his own stories and some head-nodding ideas and activities, convincing us to do something about positivity is his one unrelenting focus. From bullying to gossiping and all manner of disrespect, Richards documents incivility in the workplace with some astounding (and credible) statistics plus, of course, a goodly number of solutions and what-to-do's about it. The acronym REAL relentless respect, endless energy, addressing workplace negativity, and lasting leadership infuses every chapter. While he debunks myths (positivity will never work; our workplaces are way too broken to fix) and underscores the facts (excuses can destroy your career, kill you, and drive away business), he provides a powerful template to follow as he ranges from defining respect to leading a world change. Should he send a copy to all human resources officers in the U.S.?--Jacobs, Barbara Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Review by Library Journal Review

Who wouldn't want work to be their happy place? Corporate trainer, consultant, and creator of the Positivity Solution blog -Richards is on a mission to help employees do just that. After a soul-sucking job left the author depressed and self-destructive, he charted a new course and here shares his positivity formula with readers. Citing statistics that demonstrate how unfulfilling and even unproductive the U.S. workplace can be for some, Richards describes how people at all levels of an organization can turn things around for themselves and others by treating one another with kindness, courtesy, and mutual respect. He offers practical advice for dealing with bullies and other problematic colleagues, and his approach to work-life separation (not balance) is a nice touch. Even for people who love their jobs, making the work environment even more positive is a worthwhile aspiration. VERDICT Most books about creating a better work climate center on the role of management (e.g., Bob Chapman & Raj Sisodia's Everybody Matters); Richard's focus on leading change from across title ranks will be appreciated by people at any stage of their careers who are seeking a more spirit-enriching workplace.-Carol Elsen, Univ. of -Wisconsin, Whitewater Libs. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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