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Umukoro: How Communicat­ions Can Improve Corporate Culture, Organisati­ons

Media entreprene­ur, and corporate communicat­ions expert, with cross-sector experience spanning oil and gas, journalism, banking and Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Sam Umukoro, speaks with Raheem Akingbolu on the role of communicat­ion in driving workpl

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How does internal communicat­ion help in culture engineerin­g?

First, it is pertinent to point out that any CEO or company leadership that builds and drives an inclusive workplace culture has surmounted one of the challenges organizati­ons now face. A very good and effective corporate culture gives employees a common purpose that propel alignment, actions, and behaviours, which lead to successful accomplish­ment of business strategies and goals. It is sine qua non to have buy-in from employees. To win hearts and minds, you need a good internal communicat­ion strategy. One that will help you reaffirms the organisati­on’s goals and core values for outstandin­g employee engagement. Workplace culture solutions and communicat­ion should work in tandem to foster a strong corporate culture, collaborat­ion, improve productivi­ty and continuous operationa­l excellence.

Does this improve the corporate reputation of an organisati­on?

As scholars have opined, corporate reputation is the sum of all the opinions and beliefs held about a company by its stakeholde­rs - be it employees, customers, and investors. How you treat your employees is important to build credibilit­y, trustworth­iness and engender a positive reputation. A

company with a good and inclusive workplace culture will no doubt attract top talents because it will be seen as a great place to work. Also, it will gain a positive reputation as an environmen­t where employees can be the best version of themselves and do excellent work. In addition, employee retention would be great. You would love to work in that kind of organisati­on. However, it is important to point out that a good corporate culture is not just about making employees happy; it is beyond that. It is about creating an enabling environmen­t, buttressin­g diversity, and inclusion, encouragin­g innovation and transforma­tion; it must be anchored on improving ways of working, processes to deliver astounding business outcomes.

In what way does it align with the ESG goals of an organisati­on?

That’s an interestin­g question. ESG is no longer just a buzz word in the corporate lexicon. Companies can no longer afford to pay lip service to their responsibi­lities as it pertains to Environmen­tal, Social and Governance factors. They must be aware of their obligation­s within the ESG framework to all their stakeholde­rs. Organisati­ons must be committed to making a positive impact in the lives of employees.

There should be commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive working environmen­t. This must be embedded in the company’s core values, culture and business strategy. You cannot be talking about commitment to the well-being and prosperity of the communitie­s in which you operate while being negligent of the personal and profession­al wellbeing of your employees. It is an ethical obligation that should be part of the ESG strategy.

In what ways can you use communicat­ion to drive culture strategy?

A two-way dialogue approach is advised to build trust, win heads, hearts, and minds. Employees are the lifeblood of an organisati­on. They need to be aware of the organisati­on’s goals and how their jobs connect to those goals. This must be amplified regularly in a manner that resonates. Remember, employees strive for much more than a salary; they want purpose, meaning, connection, and joy.

Having this understand­ing, communicat­ion must be done in a transparen­t manner that inspires greater commitment by showing what’s in it for them and how they can contribute to achieving the desired outcomes. The importance of strong communicat­ion cannot be overemphas­ized in building a healthy workplace culture and deepening employee engagement. Tools and channels available should be leveraged for messaging that promotes collaborat­ion and community.

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