Recognize This! – Defining desired values is useless without making those values real for employees in behavior.
How do you define company culture? Since this is a topic I’m passionate about, I’ve read many descriptions of company culture over the years. One I particularly like appeared recently in Harvard Business Review:
Your culture is an outcome of the way your employees behave. This begs the question, “Precisely how are you encouraging your employees to behave?”
What are you using as the guideposts for employees to follow on desired behaviors? We always strongly recommend your core values – after all, your management team invested a good deal of time at some point determining these values to be critical to company success.
The challenge lies in helping employees understand how those abstract values translate into real actions and behaviors in their daily work. It’s your values in action that define your culture – not your values hanging on a plaque on the wall.
Today I’m leading my first interactive workshop in Atlanta to help HR Pros figure out the answer. It’s not too late to join me to learn how to “Build Your Winning Culture of Recognition” in these cities:
* New York – Friday, October, 28
* Chicago – Monday, November 14
* San Francisco – Thursday, November 17
Register today and be sure to use registration code: RECOGNIZETHIS for half-off the registration price.