This is a collection of attitudes, beliefs and behaviors that shape the work environment
What is work culture?
The minimum number of paid vacation days legally required in the UK
What is 28 days?
In the U.S. workers often network and do this to show their achievements
What is self-promotion?
In the U.S. job promotions depend on this rather than just tenure
What is achievements?
The average U.S. salary in 2021
What is $58,000?
A strong work culture increases this, while a poor one causes burnout
What is motivation?
The number of weeks of unpaid parental leave in the U.S
What is 12 weeks?
UK employees prefer feedback to be this rather than brutally honest one
What is diplomatic?
In the UK career advancement is often based on these instead of just personal performance
What is teamwork and collective achievements?
The average UK salary in 2021
What is $38,000?
In the U.S. employees are often valued based on this rather than teamwork
What is individual performance?
The standard maximum working hours of week in the UK (unless you love overtime)
What is 48 hours?
The universal symbol of pretending to pay attention in a meeting
What is aggressive nodding?
High employee turnover in the U.S is often caused by this
What is frequent job changes?
This major expense offsets high salaries in the U.S
What is healthcare?
The UK focuses on well-being, while the U.S. focuses on these
What are results?
In the U.S. many workers don’t take time off because they fear this
What is getting fired?
UK office culture values respect, while the U.S. values this
What is direct communication?
The reason UK workers are quitting less frequently these days
What is economic uncertainty?
UK workers have lower salaries, but they save money due to this
What is public services?
The biggest workplace fear in both countries
What is a meeting?
The real reason UK employees love their 20-minute rest breaks every 6 hours
What is an excuse to complain about work?
The main reason UK employees have fewer meetings
What is effictive use of time?
In both countries this is the safest way to keep your job :)
What is always looking busy?
The #1 best financial strategy for both U.S. and UK workers
What is winning the lottery?