10 Dead Simple Ways to Improve Your Company Culture
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Transparency is the key to building a strong organizational culture, and an engaged team.
Don’t ask: “Is it absolutely necessary to share this information with the team?”
Do Ask: “Is it absolutely necessary to keep this information from the team?”
Employees make valuable contributions to your organization every day.
Recognize and reward their contributions, and make it ridiculously easy for everyone on your team to do the same.
Companies that exhibit a recognition-rich culture tend to have dramatically lower turnover rates.
Think about both the physical and cultural environment in your organization.
Is it conducive to building strong relationships?
If it isn’t, engineer spaces and situations that promote coworker interaction.
Trust your employees to manage their responsibilities effectively.
Let go of the idea that work has to happen a certain way at a certain time.
Help your team grow from being held accountable, to embracing autonomy and ownership.
Modern organizations understand the value of practicing flexibility. It can improve morale and even reduce turnover.
A CareerBuilder survey of nearly four thousand workers revealed flexibility as one of the biggest drivers of employee retention.
Purpose is not exclusive, and there are no "purpose professions."
Find out what's important to your employees, and where that intersects with your organizational goals.
The better you understand your team’s goals and aspirations, the better you can help your team to see the purpose in their work.
Your employees and your coworkers are not simply a group of other people you work with; they are integral members of your team.
Promote a team atmosphere and accomplish more together than you ever could as individuals.
Employees don't get enough regular feedback, and when they do it's often vague or perceived as inauthentic.
It's vital to give employees the tools they need to understand when and why they're doing well, and how to fix it when they're not.
Make your core values more than bullet points on your 'about us' page.
Core values are a company's guiding light.
They're the inseparable principals at the heart of an organization.
Building a company culture takes time and energy. It doesn't just happen.
A great company culture is a constant work in progress, because as a company evolves, so do its constituents.
Devote time and effort toward developing and nurturing your organizational culture.