A short video interview with Nigel Travis explaining why the best organisations run on what he terms “pushback”
Nigel Travis - The “ Challenge Culture”
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Re: Nigel Travis - The “ Challenge Culture”
Read his book on pushback. Totally agree on this and his observations about culture. What interested me was many of his concepts for example empowering, staff, consultation and implementation of staff ideas have been going on on UK businesses (some, can’t speak for all) for some time. In my opinion European culture is far ahead of the USA having worked in both.redintheface wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 5:51 pm A short video interview with Nigel Travis explaining why the best organisations run on what he terms “pushback”
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Will have to check out his book. I've never worked in the US, but work for a US company and they're big on all those things. We attempt something called servant leadership, where it is the job of the leaders to clear the path to allow the staff to perform to their best.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 6:52 pm
Read his book on pushback. Totally agree on this and his observations about culture. What interested me was many of his concepts for example empowering, staff, consultation and implementation of staff ideas have been going on on UK businesses (some, can’t speak for all) for some time. In my opinion European culture is far ahead of the USA having worked in both.
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