For the longest time we’ve been talking about best places to work, best cultures, and best managed companies. For who though? The jury is still out. We have credit unions comparing themselves to big banks, small accounting firms sizing themselves up against the Big 4, and nearly everyone striving to have that illusive ‘Google’ culture.
What if a ‘best’ workplace didn’t exist? Turns out that it doesn’t; but an ‘optimized’ culture does. In this webinar Eric will discuss the difference between optimized and best culture, and work through an action plan to discover not only what an optimized culture looks like, but how to take key steps in building a place where company and employee are aligned.
Takeaways:
- Most companies use their ‘best (culture, managed, engaged)’ status as a badge without understanding why
- Employee experience within the workplace must match stated experience and align with your company’s mission, vision, and value statements.
- Engagement in an optimized workplace occurs when people do their best work when they can just be
- Recognition in an optimized workplace is a moving target, and easy to hit when people and patterns are understood
SPEAKER:
Eric Termuende, NoW Innovations
Eric Termuende is on a mission to change the way we talk about work. A bestselling author, speaker, and entrepreneur, Eric is co-founder of NoW Innovations and has been featured in Forbes, Inc., Thrive Global, the Huffington Post and many others. In 2015, Eric was recognized as a Top 100 Emerging Innovators under 35 globally by American Express. Eric sat as Community Integration Chair for Global Shapers Calgary, a community that functions under the World Economic Forum. He is a former Canadian G20 YEA Delegate, representing Canada in Sydney in 2014. Eric is currently signed by the National Speakers Bureau and travels the world talking about the future of work and multiple generations in the workplace. In 2016, Eric spoke at TEDxBCIT in Vancouver giving his presentation entitled ‘Bigger than Work’. Eric has worked and spoken with clients across the world. His new bestselling book, Rethink Work is now available on Amazon and in bookstores across Canada.