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If you're not committed to a purpose, something bigger than yourself and others, you'll flounder, losing the respect of those around you as you act aimlessly.
Research by my Harvard Business School colleague George Serafeim has shown that companies seriously committed to a purpose outperform their peers.
If you're not committed to a purpose, something bigger than yourself and others, you'll flounder, losing the respect of those around you as you act aimlessly, failing to make an impact on what matters most.
In contrast, research has found that students who are committed to a purpose show higher levels of well-being and positive emotions.
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If your organization is not 100% committed to a purpose-driven way of working, there's no point in huddling in a meeting room to debate whether to speak out on an issue.
Committing to a purpose and having a positive social impact is increasingly central to good management and shareholder value.
When corporations commit to a purpose, they commit to the various parties that are involved in the delivery of it and, in return, the parties to the firm commit to the attainment of the corporate purpose.
Committing to a purpose without confidence in yourself and connection to others means you'll lose yourself and everyone around you in the process.
But committing to a purpose more important than stroking your ego or avoiding it being dinted is what will fuel your courage, build your resilience and enable you to make your own unique mark on the world.
The phrase "the resolve of our nation to overcome" is appropriately therapeutic but misses the critical element that to truly move on from tragedy one needs to commit to a purpose that is future focused.
How do you make the people who work for you, whether on a project or permanently, into a real team a group of people who are mutually committed to a common purpose and the goals related to that purpose?
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