By now, you’ve heard all the buzz about company culture and employee engagement — and you may wonder what the difference is between the two.
Company culture and employee engagement go hand in hand but are NOT the same thing. It's easy to assume they are though, as they are connected. If you have the right company culture in place, your employees will be more engaged in their roles and with your company’s purpose.
Let’s define both so these numbers start to make sense.
The culture of your company defines HOW you do things there. It's the personality of your organization. It tells others what you are all about. It is the feeling that resonates through your walls, that atmosphere that breeds a sense of community and pride.
Every organization has a culture. The question is, is your company culture intentional? Is it the culture you aim and long for? Is it a culture you are proud to represent and be a part of?
The right company culture directly impacts your employee engagement. If your culture is positive, your employee engagement will be higher, leading your company to have increased performance and greater customer satisfaction.
We define employee engagement as the emotional commitment and a willingness to give your best at work.
Strong employee engagement doesn’t mean your employees will feel happy all the time. But it does increase the overall level of happiness and the morale of your team.
If employees are engaged, they feel as though they have a stake in the game and a sense of purpose. This allows them to want to give their best at work. When they know what they are playing for and understand how they play a part, they are willing to put in the effort to achieve success.
When your employees are engaged, you will see:
Knowing how important your employees’ engagement is, how do you begin to engage your employees in your company’s vision and core values?
The intentional culture you create has a powerful impact on your employee’s engagement. When you have a clearly defined culture, you will attract those that think the same way you do. When they understand what is at stake and how they can influence positive changes while developing their talents, their engagement level in their role will elevate.
Remember to get your culture right first. Once you get that right, work toward an engagement that will drive your company to new heights.