Could you describe your job, your boss, or what inspires you at work, in just six simple words?
That’s what makes the new book “Six Words About Work“ so intriguing. A joint effort between Smith Magazine and consulting giant Mercer, this latest Six-Word Memoir project (Smith Magazine has done a number of them) is about a topic they suspected “would prompt passionate responses.”
Well, they were right. And so it did. As Steven Faigen of Mercer explained it:
People say fascinating things about work. That’s why we approached Smith Magazine about unleashing the collective power of the Six-Word Memoir community on this topic. The timing was right. Mercer had just finished updating its own employee research called What’s Working. We asked nearly 30,000 people in 17 geographic markets worldwide to give us their views about all aspects of work, including their jobs and employers.
This research helped us better understand what was on employees’ minds — an important part of our work with clients. But we also wanted to capture the human dimensions of work: the very personal observations, experiences (both good and less good) and nuggets of wisdom about work that somehow apply to all of us.”
Mercer and Smith Magazine ran this latest Six-Word Memoir competition from June through August 2011 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. It generated 8,000 submissions on work which were described as “witty, uplifting, insightful, pragmatic and funny.” Some 400 of the best entries were compiled for the book.
I don’t know about you, but I enjoy a challenge, and coming up with six short-but-sweet words to describe various aspects of the workplace experience is something I can appreciate. So without further adieu, here are a few of the entries (six from each of the four sections) in Six Words About Work that I liked best.
It was a tough work picking just six with so much great wisdom to choose from. You’ll need to check out the book yourself to see if you agree.
Do you have you own six words of wisdom about work? If so, I’d love for you to post them here. If we get enough, I’ll do a special post about them for the larger TLNT audience.