Have you ever worked with someone who did the minimum just to get by? Maybe you've even heard someone say “That's not my job.” These are examples of people not owning the work. To be our best at work, we must be owners of our work. When we own our work, it builds confidence, and it positively impacts our colleagues as well. In this episode, Dr. Janet Pilcher shares key characteristics of those who own their work as well as tips for living this idea out in the workplace.
Episode 248
Why it’s Important to be an Owner of Your Work
In this episode, Dr. Janet Pilcher shares key characteristics of those who own their work as well as tips for living this idea out in the workplace.
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Janet Pilcher
President, Studer Education
About the Episode
- What is something that those who own their work continuously focus on?
- How does it impact the organization and our colleagues when we do not own our work?
- What should we avoid if we want to be owners of our work?
Pillar 3: Communicate for Alignment
Pillar 4: Recognize the Bright Spots
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