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The XYZ Factor : : the Dosomething.org Guide to Creating a Culture of Impact

Lublin, Nancy/ Ruderman, Alyssa Book - 2015 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4 out of 5

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Includes index.
The XYZ Factor isn't a place or a company or an age. It's a new kind of culture where innovation, accessibility, and transparency are the norm. It's an environment created on the principles of the Millennial generation to foster intergenerational productivity in a new kind of office culture. An XYZ organization's employees are challenged, engaged, and excited to produce. Simply put, XYZ companies have an "it" factor that helps them rise above the competition. Each chapter is written by a DoSomething.org staff member. Their firsthand experience with DoSomething.org, an organization that helps young people make the world suck less, gives them exceptional insights into working magic in the corporate world. And with over 3 million members and more than 200 active campaigns, such as collecting clothes for teenagers in homeless shelters, helping older adults learn to use technology, and creating anti-bullying comics, DoSomething.org is a standout organization--not only for its message, but for the way it operates. Publisher.

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PUBLISHED
Dallas, Texas : BenBella Books, Inc., [2015]
Year Published: 2015
Description: xxiv, 200 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781941631638
1941631630

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Lubin, Nancy, 1971-
Ruderman, Alyssa, 1988-
DoSomething.org.

SUBJECTS
Social responsibility of business.
Corporate culture.
Social change.
Social movements.