In my last post, I mentioned some wisdom from Roy Vallee, CEO of Avnet, on motivating, and creating a motivating environment for, employees. Today, I’d like to emphasize equally powerful advice from the same source on creating a strong, good company culture:
Avnet took the critical step of not only defining its company values, but also directly involving its employees in that process. A Globoforce customer, Avnet also follows our best practice of using their company values as reasons for recognition in their strategic employee recognition program. This positively reinforces for employees how they can demonstrate those values in their everyday tasks.
But it’s the second part of Roy’s message – “a performance and values-based culture” – that is so important for long-term success. By involvintheengagementfactor.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/i-quit-the-company-not-my-manager/g employees in defining the values, Avnet also involved the employees in creating their company culture, which helps ensure that positive culture is real and influential across the company. Roy continues later in the interview:
Why is this so important? Keith Allen explained it well in a post on the Engagement Factor Blog, discussing why he left his company (twice), and not his manager – because the culture was so poor.
What are you doing to build the culture you need in your organization and then manage it appropriately for ultimate success?