Learn how to assess your company's culture

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Dates : 19 August 2016 » 19 August 2016

Place : Online Event
United States

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Topic : Education;
Mathematics and Statistics; Biology and life sciences; Economics;
Keywords: Analysis, Environment, Business
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Overview: 

A culture that performs well allows an organization to accelerate its growth, increase its alignment, and hit its important strategic goals. A high performance culture supports a company to achieve its vision, strategies and business objectives. While there are basic principles and tenets behind a high performance culture, each successful company culture is unique - just as each family is unique. We can't replicate another company's culture

Ironically, culture only matters tremendously when it's not working well. When organizational culture works well, we don't necessarily pay that much attention to it. If the culture is strained, holding the company back or creating a toxic environment, we begin to pay more attention to it. Even in a high performance culture, we should still pay attention because most likely as your company grows, your culture may need to shift. Think of it this way: Culture is the sum total of what leaders and employees have learned when they interact with each other, communicate and solve problems. 

 

Assessment is a key component of creating a high performance culture. When companies want to transition their culture, a cultural analysis sheds light on the key people dynamics that make operational functioning less effective, aligned and productive. Rather than taking a band aid approach to cultural transition, it's important to look beneath the surface and the symptoms to understand what works and doesn't work in their culture and WHY. We work to develop insight into how cultural drivers and constraints shape the larger organizational system. 

 

High performance cultures are created in relation to a specific goal, problem or challenge. We don't develop cultures without connected it to specific business objectives. Consider top three corporate priorities and identify your current culture helps or hinders them. 

 

Ideally, a high performance culture incorporates these elements:

An organizational culture in which great results are achieved through people, communication, ownership and challenge

Leaders and employees see their roles in relationship to the "big picture" and understand how and why they contribute. Context greatly impacts results

Organization has a clear picture of where it's going and how it will get there (within a specific time frame)

Flexibility and awareness to morph, change or expand as required

 

Why should you attend: Companies, large and small, are heavily influenced by the organizational cultures they've created. Whether we're paying attention or not, culture forms and changes as companies grow, merge or decline. Many of the most successful companies have developed cultures that allow their workforce to achieve strong business strategies and objectives. 

 

Other less successful companies decline or fail because their cultures are at odds with what they need to achieve to be successful. Learn which camp your company falls in and take charge of creating a high performance culture. 

 

Areas Covered in the Session:

Learn how to assess your company's culture

Determine what a high performance culture looks like for your organization

Understand signs that your culture may need attention

Review a cultural transition case study

 

Who Will Benefit:

C-Level Leaders

Senior Leaders

Senior Managers

Project Team Leaders

Instructor:

Claudette Rowley As an executive coach, consultant and trusted advisor, Claudette has over 15 years of experience working with clients both in the U.S. and internationally. Claudette has a specialty in providing coaching to leaders and managers as well as training and facilitating teams in corporations on communicating for results and strategic organizational change. She is a passionate and skilled at inspiring individual and organizational transformation that’s sustainable. 

 

 

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NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR

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Learn how to assess your company's culture to be held from 19 August 2016 to 19 August 2016 in Online Event, United States. It covers various areas of Education including . For more information, visit the website of the conference or contact the organizer.
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