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G0-SIP: What We Say When No One’s Listening
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232560713
- EAN9798232560713
- Date de parution11/10/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
The Work Beneath the WorkGO-SIP is not another leadership book. It's a culture intervention. Through real talk, field-tested strategies, and unapologetic insight, Dr. Fellyx exposes the habits and unspoken codes that break teams-and shows how to build better ones. This isn't just a book about gossip. It's a book about work-the invisible work beneath the job descriptions. The emotional labor. The silent compromises.
The whispered truths and the stories we tell ourselves just to make it to Friday. GO-SIP lives in every workplace, but transformation starts when someone-anyone-decides to do the deeper work. To speak up. To step in. To stop blaming and start building. Maybe that someone is you. You've seen how culture forms-by design or by default. You've seen what silence costs. You've learned how leadership isn't just about a title-it's about courage, boundaries, and clarity.
Now the question becomes: What kind of culture are you creating? What conversations are you avoiding? Where are you waiting for someone else to go first, when maybe it's your turn?
The whispered truths and the stories we tell ourselves just to make it to Friday. GO-SIP lives in every workplace, but transformation starts when someone-anyone-decides to do the deeper work. To speak up. To step in. To stop blaming and start building. Maybe that someone is you. You've seen how culture forms-by design or by default. You've seen what silence costs. You've learned how leadership isn't just about a title-it's about courage, boundaries, and clarity.
Now the question becomes: What kind of culture are you creating? What conversations are you avoiding? Where are you waiting for someone else to go first, when maybe it's your turn?



