Becoming a Best Place to Work
An Action Plan for Leadership
Best Places to Work are the result of a strong business culture. Culture has been a key thought leadership topic over the last few years, driven by changes in the workforce (and of course COVID-19):
- 5 generations are working together with different needs, desires, expectations and rules of engagement
- COVID-19 made the adoption of remote work a necessity vs an option, resulting in a shift in people’s desires: work-life integration vs work-like balance
- People will not stay where they do not feel valued and respected
Defined by Merriam Webster as: the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization; the characteristic features of everyday existence, culture is the most critical component to business success. It may also be the most undervalued and underrepresented area of a business. Because cultures will develop on their own, and if left alone, may produce unintended and undesirable outcomes.
Becoming a Best Place to Work - Session 4 kicks off June 4, 2024
Indeed.com lists the 7 functions a leader needs to perform:
- Setting goals
- Organising
- Taking initiatives
- Facilitating cooperation among employees
- Motivating and directing
- Acting as a liaison between workers and management
- Making policy
Successful leadership in lean businesses demands determination and resourcefulness. Lean businesses have leadership and management teams, who are wearing multiple hats and are busy handling the day-to-day. There tends to be precious little time – and energy – to consider the medium-to-longer term.
Becoming a Best Place to Work: An Action Plan for Leadership, formerly and affectionately known as “Scrappy Culture”, was designed for these lean businesses, to give them straightforward tools and processes for immediate AND long-term business results.
Because we all have a business culture, the question is whether it is making us or breaking us.
About the program
Becoming a Best Place to Work is built for resource-constrained companies who value the impact a great culture delivers, including:
- Effective communication at and between all levels of the organization
- Improved employee engagement
- Greater employee retention
- Tangible cost-savings
Take a simple assessment (below) to help identify and prioritize focus areas, where you will be able to incorporate culture-building elements over time.
Who should participate
We - and Michael Ansari, CEO of Axis Interior Systems, who completed the program in 2022 (at left) - recommend that business owners attend with their leadership / management team.
Culture is cross-functional, so a cross-functional understanding and adoption of culture initiatives will greatly improve outcomes.
Program format
Becoming a Best Place to Work is made up of 4 in-person sessions, held from 8 a.m. - 10 a.m., every 4 weeks at the Goering Center.
Enroll in the full four-session series for the most favorable pricing, or bundle any two sessions together to tailor the experience to your organization's needs.*
Take the Assessment and/or review the session descriptions below to identify which sessions may be best suited for your organization.
*Session one highly recommended
Session descriptions - Register for individual sessions here
Most leaders know that the foundation of organizational success begins with clarifying their purpose and values. Unfortunately, after investing countless hours refining them, most organizations hang them on the wall and forget they exist. In this session, you'll learn simple ways to “brand” your values & purpose, to ensure they’re authentic, and to identify the many opportunities you have to consistently leverage them in everyday business, meetings, and decision-making.
There is NO more effective way of building a healthy organizational culture than by getting the right people in the door in the first place. A good hire, somebody who not only has the skills to perform in their role, but also fits your culture, will make a positive impact beyond themselves, into their team, and throughout the whole organization. This session will guide you to find the BEST people that fit your organization now and into the future…AND ensure their first few months on the team set everyone up for long-term success.
While ping-pong tables and gourmet coffee MIGHT encourage your team to enjoy their job, getting them truly engaged isn't that easy. This session will cut through all the trendy ideas that promise to engage your team and help you define the core necessities of an engaged and inspired workforce that works for you. With consistent effort, you'll discover ways to develop, assess, and track the most critical elements needed to create a work environment where people love to work AND achieve great results.
Believe it or not, your people are motivated by more than just money. In fact, creating specific ways to drive your core values throughout the company by recognizing the right employee behavior is immensely more effective than handing out cash. This session will empower you to discover simple but powerful ways you can encourage employees to live out your values WHILE inspiring them to work harder and deepen their loyalty to your organization.
Dates and Times
Sessions will run every 4 weeks
Dates: March 12, April 9, May 7, June 4
Session Times: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. (Continental Breakfast offered 7:30 a.m.)
Location: Goering Center, Classroom 359
Program Notes
- Session 1 - Values & Purpose - sets the basis for the entire program and is highly recommended for all participants.
- We recommend coming as a leadership/management team for maximum impact.
- Sessions can now be purchased a la carte if your team is looking to hone a specific skill
Pricing Information
Complete Program Pricing (4 sessions)
Member: Individual participant - $800
Non-Member: Individual participant - $975
Member: Team of Three - $2,400
Non-Member: Team of Three - $2925
Single Session Pricing - Individuals Only
Member: Individual participant - $225
Non-Member: Individual participant - $275
Keith Wilson
Organizational Development Consultant, ScrogginsGrear
Keith helps build healthy, engaging, and productive teams. He is passionate about helping teams discover new ways to leverage their unique strengths, build a positive workplace culture, and a collaborative plan for growth.
Questions or concerns? Contact Kamela Barrier, Director, Programs & Marketing, at 513-446-5606, or at Kamela.Barrier@uc.edu.
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