Somewhere along the way, companies forgot they do business with people, not numbers.
Efficiency became the lens. Automation became the answer. Policies replaced judgment. Speed replaced care. And quietly, the human element disappeared.
When Did You Stop Caring? is a wake-up call to leaders who never meant to lose employee trust or customer loyalty-but did, chasing optimization. Natalie Beckerman exposes how cost-cutting, poor automation, and short-sighted metrics stripped dignity from daily interactions. She refutes the lie that caring is soft, reframing it as a disciplined, profit-driving strategy.
Drawing on decades of global executive experience, she reveals:
The flame is dimming. Reignite it.