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Unlocking Success Through Quality, Not Just Numbers
Not everything that matters shows up in a spreadsheet. This post argues for quality, meaning, and recognition that goes beyond the numbers.
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10 Tips to Foster a Positive Workplace Culture
A healthy workplace culture shapes morale, creativity, and retention. These ten tips offer practical ways to build a stronger environment.
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Empowering Long-Term Growth: Top Strategies for Employee Development
Employee development takes more than good intentions. These strategies focus on long-term growth, confidence, and helping people keep moving forward.
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Fostering a Culture of Happiness: How We Infuse Joy into the Workplace
A happier workplace does not happen by accident. This post explores small, intentional ways Glassical tries to build joy into everyday work.
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Exploring Leadership Through Books: Insights from the Glassical Designs Team
The Glassical team shares leadership lessons drawn from books that have shaped how they think about growth, people, and responsibility.
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The Impact of Recognition in Combating Burnout
Burnout is not just a workload issue. Thoughtful recognition can help people feel seen, supported, and less disconnected from their work.
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Recognition & Culture: Retaining Employees through a Recognition-Focused Culture
Recognition is not separate from culture. It shapes retention, morale, and the way employees experience your workplace every day.
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The Essence of True Leadership: Developing People Over Directing Them
Strong leadership is not about control. It is about developing people, building trust, and helping others grow into their best work.
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Corporate Recognition: Is It Worth It?
Is corporate recognition really worth it? This post makes the case for meaningful awards, stronger morale, and recognition that lasts longer than cash alone.
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Employee Spotlight – Jeff Laboissonniere – Glassical Designs Crystal Awards and Trophies
Meet Jeff Laboissonniere, Glassical’s production manager, and get a quick look at the craftsmanship, pride, and personality behind the shop floor.







