Recognize This! – A vibrant, positive culture of recognition that delivers bottom-line results must be real to all employees, not just a few.
The rise of the importance of organization culture in the last few years has been quite striking. No, wait. That’s not true. The rise in the realization of the importance of culture in the last few years has been striking.
Culture – the spoken and unspoken rules and mores by which an organization functions – has always been critical to company success. It’s only in recent years that more and more organization leaders have begun to fully understand their own ability to manage and, indeed, manipulate the culture to he best benefit of employees, customers and the organization as a whole.
But that cannot be accomplished in a “culture initiative” or efforts that focus on the few.
Paul Hebert, author of the i2i blog, recently wrote on this, using research about the stickleback fish to make the point. (You’ll have to click through to his post to see the connection.) In part, Paul says:
I’ve written repeatedly that your core values do you no good hanging on a plaque on the wall. They deliver little better result if only a few employees live them. Permeating your values through every employee such that every person knows how to live those values in their daily and, critically, knows why they should – that’s the basis of a strong organization culture.
Strategic recognition is a powerful, positive method to drive your values deep into your organization by consistently, frequently and specifically recognizing employees when they demonstrate those values at work.
Do you need to build a strong, values-based culture in your organization? Join me in Dallas or Boston for an interactive workshop in which we will discuss these best practices along with others as you build your custom one-page strategy for a culture of recognition in your company.
Register today!
* Dallas, Texas – May 10, 2012 – Hilton Dallas Lincoln Center
* Greater Boston, Mass. – June 14, 2012 – Westin Waltham
All sessions start with breakfast at 7:30, then kicking off the workshop at 8:00. We’ll end at noon with a box lunch. Readers of my blog also get a 50% discount on the registration price. Just be sure to use code: RECOGNIZETHIS when registering.