Friday, May 8, 2020

Book review Catch! - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

Book review Catch! - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Almost anybody who works with HR, organizational development, motivation or similar areas has heard of the Pike Place Fish Market. This is basically a fish shop, that one day decided to be world famous. As the owner tells it: The first step for us at Pike Place Fish was to decide who we wanted to be. In the words of John Yokoyama:?In one of our early Pike Place Fish meetings with Jim (our coach from bizFutures), we began an inquiry into who do we want to be? We wanted to create a new future for ourselves. One of the young kids working for me said, ?Hey! Lets be World Famous!? At first I thought, ?World Famous?what a stupid thing to say!? But the more we talked about it, the more we all got excited about being World Famous. So we committed to it. We added ?World Famous? to our logo and had it printed on our shipping boxes. This got picked up by some consultants, who created the Fish! concept, including a video and a series of books. But now, the Pike Place Fishmongers have told their own story in their own words, in the book Catch!: A Fishmongers Guide to Greatness by Cyndi Crother. And their version aint bad either. While the Fish! series of books are very hands-on and practical, Catch! is more philosophical (dare I say spiritual), and more complex. The book doesnt have four east-to-remember principles, but it does have a lot more food for thought. I am amazed at the level of maturity the Pike Place guys have achieved in their organization. Everybody is willing to learn, and is willing to look at himself introspectively, to see where he can improve. Everybody there acknowledges the fact that they are themselves responsible for what they think and what they feel (as they say, Its all over here), and they are willing to make tough choices based on that. Maybe the most important insight is that their journey has been one of self-discovery. Its about finding out who you are as an organization. Its about identity. And its about positively choosing a future in which to live out that identity. This book tells their story, the good and the bad, and I recommend it highly. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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