My friend and co-author, Peter W. Hart, and I are offering a free 90 minute workshop on Tuesday December 1 from 8AM to 9:30 at the Winnipeg Winter Club. Space is limited, if you are interested contact me at: david@davidzinger.com.
People Artists: The Little Human Guidebook for Leadership and Management
People Artists Draw Out the Best at Work
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People Artists: Drawing Out the Best in Others at Work will be released this October. I encourage you to think about what it would mean for you to be a People Artist. By this, I mean someone who brings an artistic sense to how they lead, manage, and work with others. Henry Mintzberg demonstrated the importance of art, science, and craft in management. In our time of unbounded enthusiasm for analytics and the science of work, let’s not ignore the art of managing.
And don’t tell me you are not an artist.
Everyone can be, and already is, an artist. Perhaps you need some encouragement, inspiration, and education to be a better People Artist. Peter and I would love to show you the way and in the interim we encourage you to take initial steps to bring out the best in others at work.
Just start. Once you embark down this path, People Artists can act as a guidebook and toolkit to take you further on the journey. If you want to know more before the October launch, I invite you to get in touch with me.
David Zinger is an employee engagement speaker and expert who believes in the power of People Artistry to enhance and enliven our employee engagement and employee recognition work.
People Artists Coming in October: Catch the Fire
People Artists: Drawing Out the Best in Others at Work will be released this October.
Peter W. Hart and I will be releasing our new book on People Artists in October. The picture in this post, painted by Peter, was used for our cover. Watch for updates, ideas you can use, and other material as we approach the launch in a couple of months.
David Zinger is an employee engagement speaker and expert from Winnipeg, Canada.
How to Live Fully at Work: The New Employee Recognition
We need more authentic and robust employee engagement and recognition.
I am honored to be invited by Klinic Community Health Centre in Winnipeg to speak during lunch hour at Vimy Ridge Park in Winnipeg during “Connecting Canada” for World Suicide Prevention Day. If you are in Winnipeg on September the 10th., I encourage you to come by for the short presentation and the free community barbecue.
Yes, I believe that a strong organization or company will help all employees live fully at work – with a full life and a life full of meaning and mattering. We need to recognize when employees are struggling and what we can do to help. This adds a lot of oomph to how we work and relate with each other. Because our focus on September 10th. is on suicide prevention I plan to to offer a brief focus on what I consider the opposite of suicide — living fully.
To live fully is to have a full life in years while putting fullness into each day. It embraces and acknowledges life’s joys and suffering, both our own and others, letting in compassion and support. Living fully is about living for both us and for others. Living fully at work is more about work/life integration than trying to find an ideal state of balance. Living fully at work is the new meaningful employee recognition when we are attuned to others in our work community and we recognize and connect with them during progress, celebration, setback, struggle, and loss.
Consider accepting even one of the following 10 invitations that life offers us at work:
- Accept each day as an invitation to live fully.
- Be mindful of moments and in touch with all your fluctuating emotions.
- Engage with both your work and the people you work with.
- Acknowledge impermanence – know that even negative experiences will change over time.
- Move beyond isolation from others by making connection and contribution.
- Flourish at work with positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, accomplishment, and strengths.
- Open your head, heart, and hands to your coworkers.
- Transform the ritual question of “how are you today?” into an authentic curiosity and really listen and respond to what the other person says.
- Face fears and create safety at work by caring for others and caring about what they are trying to achieve in their life.
- Know that small is big, by taking small steps day after day you will make a huge difference in your life or the life of someone else.
Bonus: Entertain a playful serenity with this modified serenity prayer: God grant me the laughter to see the past with perspective, face the future with hope, and celebrate today without taking myself too seriously.
David Zinger is an employee engagement expert and speaker who resides in Winnipeg Canada and works around the world. David was also a volunteer counsellor at Klinic over 30 years ago.
People Artistry at Work Begins to Make Its Way Around the World
My friends at Deed send out a tweet and picture of People Artistry at Work:
This great book on #EmployeeEngagement just came at Deed office. Thank you so much for the present, @DavidZinger! pic.twitter.com/tu6zaEgN2T
— Deed (@letsdeed) March 17, 2014