Posts tagged Organisational Culture
How to Measure the ROI of Positive Company Culture

Explore the critical role of positive work culture in driving organisational success and financial returns, as we unveil insights from industry leaders like Culture Amp on quantifying its impact. In this blog we examine how trust, innovation, and psychological safety not only enhance employee engagement but also lead to a staggering 311% increase in financial ROI.

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How do you Measure Culture and Organisational Behaviour?

Culture and organisational behaviour is the personality of a company seen through the eyes of the employees. Positive company culture improves company growth and success. So, a company often has a set of values that they operate under and in order to create a culture that enables value to be delivered to their customers, they should take steps to collect data on the effectiveness of their culture, and that is done with careful measuring. In this blog we explore how and why you should measure the culture of your organisation.

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Five Steps to Making Organisational Culture Tangible

Organisational culture is more important than ever. Continuous digitisation, scarcity in talent and skills are a fact that organisations are increasingly dealing with, so for a People Analytics team and/or other relevant practitioners’ organisational culture should be addressed as a matter of importance. Organisations often are well equipped to report on ‘hard’ organisational outcomes such as safety or risk indicators. However, gaining a grasp on ‘soft’ culture indicators and their relationship to these outcomes is more difficult. In this article five steps are shared to enable people analytics teams, organisational researchers and other relevant practitioners to start with quantifying this big concept and provide organisations with tools for working on organisational culture.

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How to Measure Culture in a Hybrid World of Work

Organisational culture is typically understood as comprising of the following elements, which are important measures of culture: signs and symbols, shared practices and underlying assumptions of an organisation. The pandemic has had a significant and indisputable impact on these basic elements of culture, and as organisations now look to adapt to new hybrid models of work, understanding how company culture has changed and how to develop effective culture change programmes is increasingly important. In this blog we share four top tips to measure culture in a hybrid workplace as well as examples of how organisations are putting these into practice.

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How is Microsoft Transforming its Organisational Culture?

Company culture is a strategic priority with significant impact on the bottom line. According to the Society of Human Resources Managers (SHRM), nearly a quarter of a trillion dollars has been lost in the past five years due to regretful turnover caused by unfit workplace culture. Research from i4cp shows that, despite a clear financial imperative to do so, only 15% of companies successfully transform culture. Effective leaders understand the significance of getting culture right. One such leader is Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft. In this blog we explore how the CEO and CHRO at Microsoft are working together to transform their organisational culture.

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How Does Google Measure Company Culture?

Brigette McInnis-Day, Head of HR at Google Cloud was one of three HR experts who formed a panel to discuss the Future of HR for the first episode of series 11 of the Digital HR Leaders podcast. In conversation with Dave Ulrich, and Rupert Morrison, CEO at orgvue, Brigette ruminated on the most common questions she gets from both customers, “What is Google doing from a people perspective with regards to organisational change and culture?” and candidates, “How is Google going to manage their culture during times of change?” In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at some of the insights Brigette shared around culture at Google.

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