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Paul Daughtery: Doc: Zac Taylor came in strutting, without actually strutting. He was
How is the absurdity of not recognizing positive culture matters still persisting in this thread?

Go check out a NY Time's best seller on organizational structure, leadership, or workplace environment for some self-educating if you dismiss positive culture as contributing to success. Head on over to the local library or visit an academic library and jump into scholarly and peer-reviewed literature to learn about positive culture improving success among people who work together. Hell, hold down a job in any field or industry where people work together to understand a positive culture influences success. At minimum, read a lame online blog about the subject. One can even Google to find article's from people associated with the Bengals organization talking about how it matters.

Winning matters in professional sports and it surely makes for a more positive work environment, but conversely a positive work environment can contribute to winning. NFL players are more than just physically talented athletes. NFL ball requires that players possess a diligent work ethic, intelligence, the ability to work within a team, and other characteristics. Humans are complex and part of the complexity is how we work together toward success. Recognizing this makes it easy to process and understand that positive culture matters. Zac has used his leadership position to implement his vision for the organizational culture and his vision helped get us to the Super Bowl.
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RE: Paul Daughtery: Doc: Zac Taylor came in strutting, without actually strutting. He was - TecmoBengals - 05-13-2022, 10:52 AM

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