Corporate Culture Based on Compassion: How 'Love for People' Became a Hiring Philosophy
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To discover the reasons why compassion became one of the central pillars of corporate culture, this paper will research the philosophy of love to people which has transformed the process of hiring people. Building on empirical research and case studies from Google and Zappos, it looks at how organisations that put emotional intelligence and empathy at the heart of their recruitment strategy create employees with psychological well-being, innovation and resilience. The article explores the facilities of buy-in by the leadership, job description inclusivity, and employee resource groups, as well as the issues, such as a trade-off between the technical skills and soft skills. Research shows that compassion-based hiring results in better retention, team work, and customer relationships and labels it a competitive advantage for contemporary workplaces.
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