Have you ever thought to yourself “If we only could have paid a bit more money, we would have landed the A-player we really needed to hire”?
If so, you would be wrong.
We often assume that money is the main reason for the turn down but in reality, it is our inability to demonstrate how our opportunity brings purpose to the individual. It is no longer a time where good people will sacrifice career satisfaction for a paycheck.
The balance of power has shifted and the mindset has changed. One thing we have learned from the pandemic is that purpose trumps the paycheck for almost everyone worth hiring.
Our guest today: Lorna Borenstein, Founder & CEO of Grokker.
The social health and wellbeing network that helps employees at global enterprises to move more, sleep better, eat more healthily and reduce financial stress. Her new book, It’s Personal: The Business Case for Caring, thoughtfully examines the Human Connection Movement™ in the workplace, which is fueled by a growing desire among employees to feel more connected to one another and as a result, better connected to their jobs.
Lorna’s expertise has been featured in top tier publications including Bloomberg, Fortune, and Entrepreneur. As a sought after speaker and panel moderator at leading industry conferences, Lorna presents on the current state of workplace wellbeing and engagement.
Lorna is a member of Forbes Human Resources Council and a frequent contributing author.
Today we discuss:
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Guest Links:
Lorna's Book: It’s Personal: The Business Case for Caring, thoughtfully examines the Human Connection Movement™
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