The founder of Menlo Innovations and author of the business culture cult classic Joy, Inc offers an inspirational guide to leaders seeking joy in the challenge of leading others.
RICHARD SHERIDAN is CEO and cofounder of Menlo Innovations, which has won the Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility for six straight years and five revenue awards from Inc. magazine. He frequently speaks at business conferences and to major corporations such as Mercedes-Benz, Nike, and 3M. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
“If you feel like something is missing from your workplace but
can’t quite figure out what, read this book. Richard Sheridan shows
just how important a joyful workplace is, and how much it can
revolutionize your life, your team, and your organization.”—Kerry
Patterson, author of Crucial Conversations and Influencer
“I often say that Menlo is the most agile company on the planet.
Want to know why? Their purpose. Their vision. And, most notably,
their servant leadership. You need to read this book. Then read it
again.”—Linda Rising, coauthor of Fearless Change and More Fearless
Change
“Rich Sheridan is the gift that society needs in a world that is
becoming more and more artificial and transactional and less human
and real. His teachings come not from a place of judgment or ego,
but rather from compassion, care, and practice. I found myself
inspired to my core and ready to take on the challenge of creating
and enabling joyful cultures.”—Dalton Li, Head of Enterprise
Lean Practices, MassMutual
“A powerful roadmap on how to lead and inspire a modern workforce.
Rich Sheridan is a profound innovator in the field of employee
engagement. If you’re looking to build a high-performing team, you
must devour Chief Joy Officer immediately.”—Josh Linkner, tech
entrepreneur, author, venture capitalist
“This book is about nothing less than restoring the soul of your
company. I have read dozens of books on management and leadership.
This is the only one that ever brought tears to my eyes. If you
have found the top of the mountain to be an isolated,cold, and
lonely place, then kindle the fire of joy—start your journey by
reading Chief Joy Officer.” —Darren Schumacher, PhD, principal and
consultantat Schumacher Consulting Services
“Read this book and you will want to be a Chief Joy Officer.
Inspiring lessons from an exceptional leader of a company built on
joy.”—Jeffrey Liker, author of The Toyota Way
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