Book details

  • Genre:business & economics
  • Sub-genre:Leadership
  • Language:English
  • Pages:120
  • eBook ISBN:9798317826901
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317826895

People Not Tasks

A Leader’s Guide to Building Solid Employee Relationships

By Jeremy C. York

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Overview


In today's task-obsessed workplace, we've forgotten a fundamental truth—people do the work. Every project completed, innovation created, and goal achieved happens because human beings choose to apply their energy and commitment toward shared outcomes. Yet most leaders focus on managing tasks while neglecting the people executing them. "People Not Tasks" offers a revolutionary approach to leadership that puts relationships at the center of business success. Drawing from over 20 years of HR consulting experience, Jeremy York reveals five essential pillars that transform how leaders connect with their teams: trust, transparency, empathy, respect, and kindness. This isn't about being "soft" in leadership—it's about being strategic. Research shows that people-focused leaders see 286% better financial performance, 50% lower turnover, and significantly higher employee engagement. When leaders shift from managing tasks to investing in people, both human potential and business results flourish. Through practical strategies, real-world examples, and actionable insights, this book shows you how to: · Build unshakeable trust that accelerates performance. · Create transparency that empowers rather than overwhelms. · Develop empathy that drives innovation and problem-solving. · Foster respect that unleashes discretionary effort. · Practice kindness that transforms organizational culture. Whether you're a new supervisor or seasoned executive, "People Not Tasks" provides the roadmap for becoming the leader your people need—and your business deserves.
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Description


We live in an era of unprecedented workplace challenges. Employee engagement has plummeted to historic lows. Turnover costs organizations billions annually. Mental health struggles are at crisis levels. Yet in boardrooms across the world, leaders continue to focus on the same question: "How do we get more work done?" They're asking the wrong question. The right question is, "How do we better support the people who do the work?" In "People Not Tasks: A Leader's Guide to Build Solid Employee Relationships," HR strategist and consultant Jeremy York challenges the fundamental assumptions of modern leadership. After two decades of helping organizations transform their cultures, York has discovered a truth that seems obvious yet remains revolutionary: behind every task is a human being with needs, aspirations, fears, and untapped potential. This book isn't another management theory—it's a practical guide rooted in real-world application and backed by compelling research. York introduces five pillars that separate truly effective leaders from those who merely manage: · Trust—the foundation that makes everything else possible, creating psychological safety where people perform at their peak. · Transparency—open communication that builds confidence and eliminates the fear-based cultures plaguing today's workplaces. · Empathy—the leadership superpower that drives innovation, problem-solving, and authentic connections. · Respect—recognition of human dignity that unleashes discretionary effort and commitment. · Kindness—the strategic choice that creates cultures where both people and profits thrive. Each pillar is supported by extensive research showing the business impact of people-focused leadership. Organizations that prioritize these principles see 286% better financial performance, 50% lower turnover, 87% higher employee engagement, and significantly improved productivity. This isn't about sacrificing results for relationships—it's about achieving better results through stronger relationships. York combines his extensive consulting experience with compelling case studies, practical tools, and actionable strategies that leaders can implement immediately. From the overwhelmed supervisor struggling with their first management role to the C-suite executive looking to transform organizational culture, this book provides the framework for creating workplaces where human potential flourishes. The revolution begins with a simple shift in perspective: stop managing tasks and start investing in people because at the end of the day, people don't just do the work—people ARE the work. When leaders embrace this truth and build their approach around the five pillars, they discover that taking care of people isn't just the right thing to do—it's the smart thing to do. "People, Not Tasks" is your guide to becoming the leader your team deserves and achieving the results your organization needs.
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About The Author


Jeremy York didn't set out to revolutionize how leaders think about people at work. Like many consultants, he started his career focused on systems, processes, and organizational efficiency, but twenty years of working inside companies across every industry taught him something that changed everything. The best-performing organizations aren't the ones with the most sophisticated systems—they're the ones where people feel genuinely valued and empowered to do their best work. As the founder of InvigorateHR, Jeremy has spent the last two decades helping leaders discover what happens when you stop managing people like tasks and start leading them like human beings. His client work consistently proves that companies don't have people problems—they have leadership problems. When leaders learn to build trust, practice transparency, demonstrate empathy, show respect, and lead with kindness, everything else falls into place. Jeremy's approach isn't theoretical. With a master's degree in management from Indiana Wesleyan University and certification as both a senior professional in human resources (SPHR) and a Society for Human Resources Management senior certified profession (SHRM-SCP), he brings both academic rigor and practical experience to the challenge of transforming workplace culture. But his real education came from working alongside leaders who were struggling with the same questions that led to this book: How do you build genuine relationships with your team? How do you create cultures where people want to give their best efforts? How do you balance high performance with human dignity? As a professional speaker at conferences around the world and co-author of "JoyPowered Organizations," Jeremy has shared these insights with thousands of leaders. But perhaps his most important role is as an adjunct faculty member at Purdue University Indianapolis, where he teaches future leaders that sustainable business success isn't about extracting performance from people—it's about creating conditions where performance flows naturally from engagement and commitment. Through his extensive work with organizations ranging from small family businesses to Fortune 500 companies, Jeremy has seen firsthand what happens when leaders embrace the principles in his book, "People Not Tasks." Jeremy lives his values daily through his consulting practice at InvigorateHR, where he continues to help leaders build the kinds of workplaces where people don't just show up—they arrive excited to contribute their best efforts toward shared success.
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