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This event will be the fourth time that the Georgia LEARNS Community has learned with Professor Anna Deeb's SP108W Fundamentals of Speech Class within the Women's College at Brenau University.We will observe the students as they engage in a…Continue
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A concept documented in "Good to Great" by Jim Collins offered that greatness was achieved in many instances where leaders decided "who would be on the bus and then let those on the bus decide where the bus would go." The purpose of the GLN…Continue
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The format and outcome of a CuriousAbout is designed to allow for the discovery and application of curiosity to accelerate successful business outcomes.The E5T5 (Each Five Teach Five) Concept was adapted from the Each One Teach One concept by the…Continue
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The format and outcome of a CuriousAbout is designed to allow for the discovery and application of curiosity to accelerate successful business outcomes.There is an ongoing effort to invest in creating online courses. At the same time, it has become…Continue
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Session Leader: Brent DarnellBrent Darnell is undoubtedly a transformative figure in the construction industry, pioneering the integration of emotional…Continue
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Session Leader: Sherry HeylEmbracing Uncertainty as a Catalyst for GrowthIn times of rapid change, uncertainty often feels uncomfortable or even threatening. Yet,…Continue
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Session Leader: Sherry HeylDebate for Discovery: Finding Better Answers TogetherA Not So Simple Politics x Amplified Concepts WorkshopIn a world where every…Continue
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Session Leader: Judith Glick-Smith, Ph.D.In the face of an loneliness epidemic, extreme polarization, and unbridled anger on social media, what options do we have to Build Community Now?What…Continue
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A lifetime ago, my training department colleagues and I were satisfied with training data. We cranked out the requested ILT programs plus the "flavor of the year" content, we kept a busy training schedule, and made sure the coffee was always the right temperature. When accused of not delivering effective training because the learners didn't perform as they were trained, we took refuge in our management support role and not ultimately responsible or accountable for LEARNING or productivity.…
ContinueOverview: How has your community/entity culture been changed in the past year? How can you intentionally improve and sustain the culture you desire? Does everyone want the same culture? How do we "have our cake (e.g.culture) and eat it too?"
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Culture is vital to any organization. An illustration would come from the previous CEO of Honeywell, David Doty. When he arrived he knew he didn't have the full support of the board and he knew there were problems. When he found out how executives were focused on quarterly earnings rather than the strength of the business for the long-term coupled with dubious accounting and internal squabbling he told everyone that no new major decisions would be made until these aspects were resolved. This led to a culture of winning now and winning later. A lot of effort was put in to getting the right culture even to the extent that some of his direct reports questioned his focus on this when major projects were needing decisions. Inevitably that led to some departures and then Doty grew the business very successfully for the next 10 years.
I particularly like "winning now and winning later."
With the workplace becoming more and more diverse, many organizations are finding it necessary to revamp their employee engagement, performance management, recruiting, training and other talent areas affecting corporate culture. Adding a pandemic and the need for so many to work virtually ony highlights what's working and what's not within a company. From onboarding and coaching, to leadership, internships and succession planning, better understanding how employees feel about "fitting in' with their work culture is tantamount to success these days. How do you do this efficiently? What tools can you leverage that will positively impact culture? How can you improve this competency for leaders? How do you move through organizational change in ways that inspire rather than worry people? Come to our Culture segment to listen, learn and participate!
Great thought provocation Tim. For example - Has Zoom (or related technologies) become a leadership competency - "overnight?" When "email" was new - some leaders resisted it and dictated to their assistants - who "typed" and distributed their email. This created a perception that their "laggardness" might extend to their leadership as well.
We have seen unparalleled progress this year on all of Tim's thoughts by the bulk of large-company CEOs. The money that has now been committed to all aspects of the inclusion culture should ensure that business will take a large stride forward. From my contacts with private equity backed CEOs and some small public companies I don't think the CEOs are finding Zoom to be a challenge! However, public company quarterly earnings presentations with analysts present have not yet migrated that far.
Culture is built on consistent day to day action and inaction.
Organizations need to to develop core behaviors that are simple, clear and few derived from their values. These need to be taught, not just by traditional educational training, but by workaday actions back on the job which are part of normal interactions.
The keys to building workplace culture are tied to :
Commitment, Communication, Content, Consequences and Continuity.
I agree Steven. I thought you would enjoy this booklet which expands upon your comments.
https://sf.tradepub.com/?p=w_thbt01&w=d&email=doellis@eglho...
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