The Denver Post

Employers need to make the right moves

- By Laura Brinton Energage

Company culture is a powerful force that can attract top talent, boost retention, and provide the competitiv­e edge needed for exceptiona­l growth. Most of all, a workplace with healthy company culture cultivates employee engagement.

While a healthy culture can make or break your organizati­on’s success, like any good thing in life, it takes hard work and perseveran­ce. Research shows organizati­ons that intentiona­lly invest their efforts to improve workplace culture and align it with company values are not only more profitable, but also more recognized, ranking among the nation’s Top Workplaces.

Whether it is employee survey results and suggestion­s for improvemen­t in the workplace that lead your organizati­on toward a desire for change, or the tell- tale signs of poor employee retention, production, and effort, these six strategies can help put your organizati­on on track toward improving company culture.

1. Establish and live your company values: Top Workplaces set clear values to ensure employees and leaders alike unite in common goals and collective­ly support their unique work culture.

2. Gather employee feedback and act on it: Employee suggestion­s for company improvemen­t and employee survey insights are invaluable resources that enable leaders to focus efforts where they are needed most while at the same time making employees feel heard and respected.

3. Integrate technology into the workplace to facilitate communicat­ion:

Utilize innovative technology to make collaborat­ion and project management straightfo­rward and seamless whenever possible – your employees and managers will thank you!

4. Build team relationsh­ips & trust: Encourage team building exercises and ensure management provides clear and timely communicat­ion to build trust and make certain everyone is on the same page. Listen to employee suggestion­s for company improvemen­t to encourage open and honest communicat­ion.

5. Create an internal mentoring program:

Employees are more than just a workforce, they are an investment that can add to the dynamics of your organizati­ons success. Empower your employees with opportunit­ies to learn and grow with consistent support from management.

6. Identify ways to celebrate team achievemen­ts:

While you may be working toward specific goals, don’t forget to celebrate success along the way too! Top Workplaces let their employees know their efforts are making a difference and that they are appreciate­d.

Every organizati­on has its own unique culture. Whether that culture is intentiona­l is another story. Organizati­ons that recognize the value of improving workplace culture understand that it is a daily effort.

And while that kind of commitment may seem overwhelmi­ng, the positive business outcomes speak for themselves.

Laura Brinton is content marketing director at Energage, a Philadelph­iabased research and consulting firm that surveyed nearly 3 million employees at more than 7,500 organizati­ons in 2019. Energage is The Denver Post’s research partner for Top Workplaces.

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