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Season 1: Episode 9 - The Future of Work: A Vision Worth Building
The Dream Dividend
19 minutes
4 weeks ago
Season 1: Episode 9 - The Future of Work: A Vision Worth Building
<p>In this episode of The Dream Dividend, Kevin Patrick explores the broken state of traditional workplace management and introduces a transformative vision for the future of work. He discusses the concept of the 'dream dividend,' which posits that investing in employees' personal dreams can lead to greater engagement, innovation, and profitability. The conversation emphasizes the need for businesses to reimagine their role in society, focusing on human potential and community impact rather than solely on profit. Patrick invites listeners to consider whether the conventional wisdom of business practices is truly effective and encourages them to explore new ways of fostering employee development and fulfillment.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>The traditional workplace is broken, with low employee engagement.</p><p>Investing in employee dreams can unlock greater productivity.</p><p>Trinity One's mission is to integrate human development with business transformation.</p><p>The dream dividend can lead to exponential returns for businesses.</p><p>Companies that support employee dreams can attract top talent.</p><p>Individual transformations can create community-wide impacts.</p><p>The future of work may prioritize human flourishing over profit.</p><p>Conventional business wisdom may be outdated and ineffective.</p><p>The dream dividend challenges the shareholder primacy doctrine.</p><p>Every business has the potential to be in the dream business.</p><p>Titles</p><p>Reimagining the Future of Work</p><p>The Dream Dividend: A New Business Paradigm</p><p>Sound bites</p><p><br /></p><p>"Employee engagement has been hovering around 30%."</p><p>"The future isn't guaranteed, but it's possible."</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>