Sun, 20 December 2015
![]() From kid programmer in 1971 to Forbes cover story in 2003, Richard Sheridan, author of Joy, Inc., has gone beyond creating a joyful company culture to teaching leaders around the globe how to do it.
While it’s easy to think such valuable company environments are created through a simple step-by-step process, Rich shares the real story behind Menlo Innovations, a company he co-founded along with James Goebel.
The foundation to this great story lies in the challenge of releasing the need to be the hero, and creating an environment that allows all team members to not only contribute, but take necessary breaks along the way. We all have egos that thrive on the opportunity to be the savior, and Rich is no different.
During the interview, Rich shared a few of the strategies he uses in order to fight off the instinct to be the hero:
When I asked Rich to share the greatest challenge he sees for leaders who are striving to create a joyful, innovative, generous, and highly successful company culture, he said, “Changing human behavior.”
The strategy with the greatest impact for that challenge is to examine thoroughly how you reward your team. “I don’t just mean financially,” Rich said, “But in all ways. Talking about how ‘busy’ you are is a great example of how leaders reward ‘busy.’”
If you’re ready for a whole lot of “ah ha’s” as it pertains to influence, Provoking Greatness, and leadership, listen in. And, remember: Generosity is at the center of greatness—please share this interview.
To learn more about Rich, and Menlo Innovations, click here.
I hope that one day all leaders adopt your philosophy, Rich—Thank you for sharing the gift of you!
Here’s to Your Greatness,
Misti Burmeister
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