MIT, Glassdoor, and Deloitte all say people care more about culture than pay: Why aren’t you focused on culture?
Research everywhere speaks volumes. It consistently highlights a significant shift: People care more about workplace culture than their salaries. So, why aren't more companies prioritizing workplace culture?
Here are some common reasons:
Why Prioritize Culture Now?
Bad behaviors occur because the organization allows it to. For example, one of our clients faced a breakdown in trust and rampant negative behaviors in their organization. They noticed subtle signs that things were off and knew they needed to act.
We conducted a comprehensive survey and created a series of tailored action plans. The result? A significant positive shift in behavior. Their net promoter score (NPS)—which measures how likely employees are to recommend the workplace—soared from 80% to 96%.
This shows just how powerful prioritizing culture can be for your organization's success. Read the case study here.
How to Start Focusing on Culture
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Assess Your Current Culture
Use an employee survey (climate assessment) to understand your current cultural landscape. More than an engagement survey, our climate assessment measures the five constructs of culture: job satisfaction, employee engagement, internal communication, inclusion, relationships, and other areas as needed. Then, we can identify areas for improvement and work with you to fix them.
Download our easy-to-use, 16-question climate assessment for a preview of what we offer.
Define Your Values
Core values serve as the foundation for your company's culture, influencing everything from decision-making processes to interpersonal interactions. Communicate these values consistently and integrate them into daily operations. Here are 50 ideas on how to bring them to life.
Invest in Training and Development
Provide ongoing training that promotes respect, collaboration, and personal growth. Effective training programs help employees develop the skills and mindsets needed to thrive in a positive workplace culture. Check out our most popular training programs here (though we offer more!)
Keep Employees from Running Away
Focus on your culture, and you’ll not only improve your work environment but also secure the future success of your organization. Remember, your employees are your greatest asset. Treat them with the respect and support they deserve, and they’ll reward you with loyalty, productivity, and innovation!
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Founder Mode. Soar AI Studio — building AI companies to uplift humanity at work and in life — co-founder Ancestry.com (‘97)
4moGreat stuff. Mind if we use your thoughts inside the Soar Scribe AI platform? That way everyone using Soar AI to record meetings can be reminded of culture and can even be evaluated and scored automatically on how well they’re prioritizing it.
L&D|| Services Specialist at GE Digital(GE Vernova entity)|| MBA(HR)-FMS || NPTI Graduate || FMS Alumnus || NPTI Alumnus || Spiritual Seeker
4moCatherine Mattice, MA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP- Very Intriguing Article which hits the nail right on the head. Soulful enterprises need to focus on the Culture part for sustainability in the long run. Just like watering the roots of a plant rejuvinates and nourishes the entire plant similarly, cultivating a higher purpose and spiritual consciousness which is the very backbone of a value based sustainable business is the need of the hour and demands for spiritual awakening in the material corporate realm. Thanks for sharing it!
Crewing Manager | Human Resources, Safety Management Systems
5moI agree this from my experience 👍 "Bad behaviors occur because the organization allows" 😶