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The Purpose Effect
Book

The Purpose Effect

Building Meaning in Yourself, Your Role, and Your Organization

Figure 1 Publishing, 2018 plus...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Engaging
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Dan Pontefract, author of Flat Army, explains how companies can establish meaningful goals, provide energized workplaces, and contribute to their communities and society. Such “purpose-driven” firms put principles ahead of profits, but they find in the long run that being purpose-driven is good for business. Pontefract shows firms how to reach a meaningful “sweet spot” where three important roles come together: each employee’s “personal sense of purpose,” the company’s purpose and the role-based purpose employees feel when their jobs align with their priorities and beliefs. Those who seek a sense of direction for their organizations and business students will benefit from this detailed, practical, inspirational book.

Take-Aways

  • “Purpose-driven” firms put principles above profits. They focus on their customers, employees, team members, community and society, as well as profits.
  • The “Purpose Effect” has three components:
  • “Personal purpose” centers on each employee’s identity and commitment.

About the Author

Dan Pontefract is “chief envisioner” of TELUS Transformation Office, a consulting firm that helps organizations enhance their corporate culture and collaboration practices. He also wrote the bestseller Flat Army: Creating a Connected and Engaged Organization.


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