Recognize This! – Company culture is ignored to the peril of the organization as a whole.
Yesterday I wrote about my passion for employee recognition in the workplace. Another topic I’m passionate about is company culture. Too many leaders think company culture is something that “just happens” and is beyond their control. Or perhaps a new CEO inherited a decades-old culture he or she doesn’t like but feels powerless to change it now.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Culture can be proactively created and managed at any stage – from start-up, to mid-stream, through succession of new leadership. Even more importantly, companies that want to succeed must learn how to not only manage their culture, but brand it as well.
Forbes recently featured an article, “The Most Successful Companies Embrace the Promise of Their Culture,” which said in part:
And that’s important from your corporate brand, to your employment brand to your employee recognition program brand. Integrating these brands is critical as a unified brand carries your company culture, values and ethos across the entire talent management spectrum – from recruitment through succession.
Creating a culture of appreciation through strategic recognition also creates strong emotional connections for employees. And when you create strong emotional connections with your employees, you engage them, you inspire them and you keep them.
How seriously does your organization leaders address the company culture? Is it “just what it is” or do leaders and employees alike work to create a culture in which they truly want to engage?