
When you hear the term “company culture,” what comes to mind? Is it the famous nap pods at Google? Is it the fast-paced cut-throat environments on Wall Street? Is it the ping pong table in the break room at the ad agency up the street? Actually, it’s all of those and so much more. Here are 3 things that help create and grow a company culture for your business.
1. The right people
“Be true to yourself and surround yourself with positive, supportive people.”
-Payal Kadakia, CEO, and Co-founder of ClassPass
2. Don’t try to be something you’re not
“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
3. Teamwork, teamwork, teamwork
“Great things in business are never done by one person, they're done by a team of people.”
-Steve Jobs
I personally cringe every time I see motivational posters on office walls. With that said, there is one that I see quite often that rings especially true: Together Everyone Achieves More. Nobody can do it all, even if some of us think we can, WE CAN’T! Encouraging teamwork among your employees will almost always yield better results. You’ve already hired the right people and they are comfortable with who your company is, right? All that’s left is encouraging collaboration and teamwork. This can be done by assigning teams or letting the group come up with teams themselves. You can also encourage and grow teamwork by conducting team building activities. By that, I don’t mean going on a retreat with all of your employees and doing a bunch of “trust falls,” (unless that fits along with your company culture). Simply having a monthly potluck or a running lunchtime card game really can make a huge difference in team building.
While it may not seem all that intuitive, creating and maintaining a company culture can be very beneficial to your bottom line. The fact is that happy and engaged employees are more productive and your company’s culture is a huge factor in employee satisfaction and happiness. So good luck and enjoy your nap in your new pod.
By Joe Bolick, Communications and PR Manager, UNI Business & Community Services
IASourceLink, Mar 01, 2018