What does it mean to have a "best friend" at work? And why is it so important?
In this episode, we explore the significance of the 'Best Friend at work' concept as highlighted in the Gallup Q12 Engagement Assessment. As we share our personal experiences, we also look at the relevant statistics, and discuss key traits of a "best friend." We also provide insights on leveraging individual talents to find, foster, and nurture such friendships, and offer guidance for managers seeking to build supportive environments for workplace friendships.
KEY MOMENTS
RESOURCES:
Patrick Lencioni - Personal Histories exercise
Gallup
Original Employee Engagement research - "Best Friend at Work" (1999)
2019 Employee Engagement research update - "Best Friend at Work" (2019)
2014 Employee Engagement research update - "Best Friend at Work" (2024)
Q10 - "Best Friend at Work" PDF resource
YOUR HOSTS:
Jen Werner @ Jen Werner Coaching
Jen’s Top 5 CliftonStrengths: Responsibility | Achiever | Belief | Deliberative | Activator
Chad Ahern @ Talent and Teams Consulting
Chad’s Top 5 CliftonStrengths: Learner | Deliberative | Responsibility | Harmony | Analytical
The opinions and insights we share on each CliftonStrengths theme are our own and are based on our understanding of Gallup’s Strengths-based development research. They are also informed by our unique work with our clients. Even though we are both Gallup Certified Strengths Coaches, the insights we share here are not formally vetted, approved, or endorsed by Gallup, Inc.
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