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Turn Recognition Into Real Connection
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Inclusion
When cultures increase inclusive employee experiences and decrease exclusionary experiences, quantifiable outcomes like engagement and wellbeing soar.
One Last Word
Cultures where all employees thrive don’t create themselves. It’s a never-ending journey. Fortunately, we know four important steps to keep in mind.
Leadership
Organisations that treat every employee as a leader develop the best leaders (at least 81% of them). They also build the best cultures.
Generations
We’re starting to see how Gen-Z employees compare to their predecessors. And organisations with healthy cultures are 16x more likely to retain them.
Crisis
Unprecedented times conceal unprecedented opportunities to strengthen culture though transparency, connection, recognition, and inclusion.
Introduction
The average engagement score fell 2% and incidences of burnout rose 3% from the previous year—for reasons other than the pandemic.
Recognition
Over the next decade, recognition will become more technical, personal, natural, and critical. Nearly half of employees feel there’s room to improve.
Technology
Only 32% of organisations are culturally ready to adopt new technology. But it can have a powerful impact on the employee experience.
