Ted Coiné

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TED COINÉ is a Forbes Top 10 Social Media Power Influencer and an Inc. Top 100 Leadership Expert. He is cofounder of Switch and Shift, a blog focused on leadership, culture, and change.

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A World Gone Social: How Co...

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“Closed, hierarchical cultures do not prosper. Less-than-authentic business practices do not go unrevealed. Orders are not so easily barked to subordinates behind closed doors with an evil laugh, because there seem to be lurkers behind every partially open door. Less and less gets past those socially enabled workers every day. They are more aware; we are held more accountable.”
Ted Coiné, A World Gone Social: How Companies Must Adapt to Survive

“Respect employees so they come to work every day feeling like the mature, responsible adults you deliberately hired.”
Ted Coiné, A World Gone Social: How Companies Must Adapt to Survive

“In today’s workforce, many of us trust each other and communicate more, and in turn, we’re more authentic and open to input and criticism. Many of us invite collaboration from all sources—even from our competition, when mutually beneficial. More than anything else, we’re more cooperative, and more social.”
Ted Coiné, A World Gone Social: How Companies Must Adapt to Survive

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