
Entrepreneur Voices on Company Culture
by The Staff of Entrepreneur Media
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Pub Date Mar 27 2018 | Archive Date Jun 01 2018
Entrepreneur Media Inc. | Entrepreneur Press
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Description
Does Your Company Culture Fit Your Business Strategy?
A high-performing company culture can translate into happy employees, a productive and engaging work environment, and fluid communications. To help you define and create a culture that works in today's competitive world, Entrepreneur's community of small business owners and entrepreneurs share their battle-tested strategies, hard-won advice, and secrets behind what works and what doesn't.
Entrepreneur Voices on Company Culture will help you to:
• Create a culture that fits your brand and leadership style
• Hire the right team that will support your mission• Increase your team's productivity without causing burnout
• Retain your best employees with creative and effective appreciation
• Avoid the tragic mistakes made by companies that have come before you
Plus, learn how WP Engine's CEO realized cultures can be created by accident, why Raising Cane's makes every employee spend time as a fry cook, and how the founder of Blue Fish stayed afloat after everyone quit on the same day.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781599186269 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 200 |
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Featured Reviews

This book compiles some of the best articles from Entrepreneur Magazine about company culture. It was an insightful read and I learned a lot about the importance of company culture in shaping the way things are being achieved in different companies.
I learned that there is no single right culture. One culture may not be suitable to one company while the same kind of culture is what needed most for another.
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