
“How Employee Centricity Drives Business Success” with Stephan Meier, Chair and Professor at Columbia Business School & Author of 'The Employee Advantage: How Putting Workers First Help Business Thrive'
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How can you create a more employee centric culture?
Why do companies that invest in employee experience consistently outperform their competitors?
My guest on this episode is Stephan Meier, Professor at Columbia Business School & author of 'The Employee Advantage: How Putting Workers First Help Business Thrive'.
During our conversation Stephan and I discuss:
- Why employees care about more than just money when it comes to their jobs—the same way customers care about more than just price.
- How investing in employee experience drives innovation, reduces costs, and significantly boosts retention.
- Why designing "just right" challenges that stretch but don't overwhelm employees is crucial for engagement.
- How strategic choices around generative AI can enhance rather than diminish human contribution and engagement.
Connecting with Stephan:
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