Hartford Courant

What employees say about great workplaces

- By Lisa Black Lisa Black is director of data science at Energage, a Philadelph­ia-based employee survey firm. Energage is the Hartford Courant’s survey partner for Top Workplaces. To nominate your company as a Top Workplace, go to courant.com/nominate

These aren’t the “9 to 5” things Dolly Parton sang about. Today’s workplaces increasing­ly recognize the importance of creating environmen­ts that prioritize inclusivit­y, support, and teamwork.

Employees are quick to recognize these efforts as well. As part of the Top Workplaces survey process, when we ask employees to list three words that describe their organizati­on’s culture, terms centered on those themes are among the most frequently mentioned traits.

Inclusivit­y is a cornerston­e of supporting the team. Employees at

Top Workplace see the commitment to inclusivit­y and diversity. Employees repeatedly emphasize how their organizati­ons go beyond mere rhetoric and actively foster an environmen­t where everyone feels valued, respected and heard. From embracing a variety of perspectiv­es to implementi­ng inclusive hiring practices, these workplaces prioritize diversity at all levels.

Support is a cultural trait that encourages people to be the best versions of themselves. A sense of support, care and warmth is crucial for creating a workplace that feels like a safe place to bring out the best in people. Top Workplaces prioritize the well-being of their employees, offering robust support systems and resources for personal and profession­al developmen­t. Employees often mention feeling cared for by their colleagues and leadership alike, fostering a sense of camaraderi­e and shared purpose.

Teamwork creates a community in the workplace. The power of collaborat­ion cannot be overstated in Top Workplaces. Employees

consistent­ly highlight the emphasis on teamwork and collaborat­ion, where individual­s are encouraged to contribute their unique skills to collective goals. These organizati­ons actively encourage friendly interactio­ns, promoting open communicat­ion and a sense of belonging. The notion of being part of a work “family” is a recurring theme, emphasizin­g the deep connection­s formed beyond profession­al duties. This spirit of collaborat­ion enhances productivi­ty and fosters a sense of shared achievemen­t.

In addition, positivity and flexibilit­y are common descriptor­s of Top Workplaces. Positivity is contagious, and Top Workplaces thrive on creating environmen­ts that exude optimism and enjoyment. Employees often express how their workplaces prioritize a positive atmosphere, making the workday more enjoyable.

Flexibilit­y is also a common thread regarding where employees work and how they get the work done. Organizati­ons recognize the importance of work-life balance and offer options that allow employees to decide how to get their work done. Employees’ descriptio­ns of their Top Workplaces paint a vivid picture of organizati­onal cultures that prioritize inclusivit­y, support and teamwork. As more companies strive to emulate these characteri­stics, the future of work promises to be a more inclusive, supportive and fulfilling landscape for employees across all types of work.

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