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  • Writer's pictureDr. Neal Nybo

Let kindness puts cash in your company's pocket


I help companies be kinder - to improve retention, attraction, and remote culture.


Is kindness profitable? Does it help a company's bottom line? Yes. It does.


Kindness positively impacts the bottom line.


If you or your boss need assurance that being kinder will help you make more money, look no further.

In a recent article from Inc Magazine, we learn this bottom-line lesson.


Jill Lublin "believes you can literally turn corporate kindness into cash -- and other things of value. The cash might directly take the form of revenues and profits. But kindness also generates more customers, greater connectivity, new prospects, forgiveness for your mistakes, and higher employee and customer loyalty ... all things that lead to increases in revenues and profits.

It's the law of reciprocity: When you are kind to somebody, it's more likely that they'll be kind in return. In other words, most good deeds are rewarded."

If you need a reason to be kinder, you have one. It puts cash in your pocket. There are plenty of other reasons. Flip through my other blog posts to see some of them.



Be kind, not indifferent.


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Do you have a group or team that would benefit from this kind of kindness and positivity training? Take a look at my motivational speaking page.


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