Your company culture is a catalyst for your success. When a company has a strong culture, it sees four times more revenue, is three times more likely to retain the employees it worked so hard to find, and is targeted by 94% of job seekers.
Building this type of company culture requires a concentrated effort from leadership, managers, and employees. It’s an “all hands on deck” endeavor to take you from good to great.
There are many ways to improve your company culture. To help you get started, here are three actions you can take starting today to make a positive difference in your current culture.
People crave acknowledgment for their contributions and have a desire to be noticed by others. A Gallup workplace study showed that recognition produces dopamine, which creates the positive emotions of satisfaction that we crave. When we don’t receive the recognition we desire, we begin to ask ourselves, “Why am I doing this work?”
When our work is recognized, it:
Employees will work harder if they feel better appreciated and are more engaged in their jobs.
For feedback and recognition to feel meaningful, it must be:
Make a commitment to give everyone a raise in praise. Your people crave it.
Learning and development always top the lists of those who are engaged in their roles. When employees evolve through development, they feel more valued in their jobs. This also leads to increased confidence and retention.
Create a development plan for each person who reports to you. Ask them about their goals and aspirations. Make a developmental plan for them and share how you will take them there.
Encouraging open and honest communication throughout your organization is vital to a successful culture. No need to worry about what happens behind closed doors or what lies in the future if you talk about things more often. When you have a psychologically safe environment where everyone feels free to speak up, it creates an environment where they share more with you. In turn, people don’t worry about things they can’t control; they focus on what they can control.
Creating this atmosphere is crucial for employees for several reasons:
Help empower people by sharing a peek behind the curtain. Create a shared mission that they want to rally around.
Lily Tomlin once said, “I always wondered why somebody doesn’t do something about that. Then I realized I was somebody.”
Don’t wait for others to work on your company culture. YOU can begin to make a positive difference with your company culture today by paying attention to what is driving the engagement of your employees. Although there are many actions you can take, choose one and begin focusing on that today. Make a few changes to how you do things now. Both you and your employees will soon reap great rewards.