Patrick Murtha
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A poster at a related forum lost his job in a downsizing this week. In offering my condolences to him both publicly and privately, I had an interesting thought. When it comes to work, I've either actively liked or at least not minded the duties of the vast majority of the various jobs I've had in my life. The content of the actual work has been OK.
But workplaces -- that's another story. Although some are more tolerable than others, of course, I can't think of a single workplace in my lifetime of which I would ultimately say, "That was a great place." Most were quite toxic, and toxic in ways that impeded the actual work that was supposed to get done. This has been true of profit, non-profit, large, small, city, suburban, Eastern, and Western institutions.
I wonder why we are so bad at making livable workplaces? This is actually a professional concern of mine these days, since I am now manager of organizational development at a company that has its...issues.
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But workplaces -- that's another story. Although some are more tolerable than others, of course, I can't think of a single workplace in my lifetime of which I would ultimately say, "That was a great place." Most were quite toxic, and toxic in ways that impeded the actual work that was supposed to get done. This has been true of profit, non-profit, large, small, city, suburban, Eastern, and Western institutions.
I wonder why we are so bad at making livable workplaces? This is actually a professional concern of mine these days, since I am now manager of organizational development at a company that has its...issues.
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