Dallas, Texas – What your mother told you is true -- kindness matters. Teresa Day’s new book, Toxic Clean Up: How to Stop the Spread of Dysfunctional Management, puts an end to the idea that aggressive, mean-spirited drivers are good for business. In fact, according to Day, business suffers in an environment where respect and compassion aren’t first on the list of leadership.
The book, through a series of anecdotes, research and business examples, defines what it is that makes a company great from a human perspective.
Those companies that truly view their employees as a valuable, respected asset are the companies dominating every industry and every category today. Advantages include decreased attrition rates, decreased sick leave, and decreases in the corporate loss of their own subject matter experts for greener pastures.
“Having built a number of companies and divisions myself, I began to see what a difference respect made both in the working environment and bottom line,” says Day. “What I happened to do intuitively prompted me to do the research, which led to the book.”
The book is as much a seminar as it is research, offering a go-by to any business owner or corporate leader interested in increasing employee satisfaction. Increased satisfaction increases bottom line, which is the point, after all. www.teresaday.com
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About Teresa Day:
Teresa Day is an accomplished writer and speaker whose experience, friendly style and insight makes her an audience favorite. She has experienced firsthand functional and dysfunctional managerial practices and their effects on the workplace environment. Day has designed and built a corporate culture of contribution, value and respect with significant impact to the bottom line. An entrepreneur, business owner, and corporate executive, Teresa Day currently works as a Strategic Business Consultant and speaker in Dallas, Texas.
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