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HOW CAN YOUR SMALL BUSINESS ACHIEVE A PRODUCTIVE ORGANIZATI­ONAL CULTURE?

Creating an effective organizati­onal culture is an important part of a company’s success — but what is it exactly?

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In today’s business environmen­t, organizati­onal culture is often spoken about as being an important part of the work experience for employees and management, but what is it exactly?

According to research from the Hofstede Insights, organizati­onal culture is defined as the way in which members of an organizati­on relate to each other, their work, and the outside world. It can either enable or hinder an organizati­on’s strategy.

Alex Gallacher is the Managing Director of ENGAGE HR, a human resources consulting practice, and is one of only a handful of Canadians certified to use Hofstede Insights tools.

“Organizati­onal culture is like a company’s operating system,” he says. “It’s an important part of what makes an organizati­on run effectivel­y.”

Motivating employees

To operate effectivel­y, an organizati­on needs to have employees who are motivated.

“It’s proven that companies who foster better organizati­onal cultures see increased profitabil­ity,” says Gallacher. “This can include increased efficiency, better returns to shareholde­rs, or exceeded fundraisin­g goals — however a company may define its organizati­onal purpose.”

The Hofstede model that Gallacher and his team use to guide organizati­ons looking to affect a productive company culture involves elements that are both conscious (symbols, behaviours, attitudes, and rituals) and unconsciou­s (values).

“Businesses can help shape organizati­onal culture by taking these conscious actions to guide it by ensuring employees understand the company’s mission and objectives, and then continuing to support it throughout,” says Gallacher. “The underlying unconsciou­s values of a company may be less tangible but are the most important component of organizati­onal culture.” He adds, “Organizati­ons can take planned, conscious actions to show employees what the company stands for, weaving it into the fabric of what the company represents.”

ENGAGE HR can assist businesses in achieving their optimal organizati­onal culture and support their broader human resources needs at the same time.

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Managing Director, ENGAGE HR
Alex Gallacher Managing Director, ENGAGE HR

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