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What are some Best-in-Class Examples of Corporate Cultures and Values Brought-to-Life in Workplace Behaviors that drove Clear Business Results?
Author
Collier, Danielle; Murphy, Tara
Abstract
Prominent workplace culture and values have been proven to strengthen employee loyalty time and again, yet there is still a need to understand how these nebulous ideas translate into real business practices. Culture can be the driving force in connecting employees directly to the mission of the company, and therefore creating results for all company stakeholders including employees, customers, and shareholders. But in order to produce these outcomes, companies must create values that represent the workplace culture they want to achieve and have merit and teeth, which requires what the Harvard Business Review refers to as “guts”.
Date Issued
2016-10-01Subject
human resources; corporate culture; culture; values; workplace behavior; business results; employee loyalty; employee engagement; culture; branding; employer brand; retention; talent; appreciative inquiry; AI; cultural transformation; change management; surveys; data; data-driven; commitment; productivity
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