This document provides an overview of a workshop on creating a desired workplace through employee engagement. It begins with an agenda that covers why people work, measuring employee engagement and culture, case studies, and leadership impact. Several models and theories are presented on employee motivation, the dimensions of a great workplace, and how the top companies to work for outperform others financially. Metrics for measuring employee engagement in Singapore are shared, including benchmark survey questions and results by age, job level and industry. The document concludes with a discussion of tools for measuring organizational culture, including values and consciousness models to help leaders better understand and manage culture.
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-Why is it important to measure your culture?
-What role do leaders play in managing culture?
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Looking back and generalizing the historical experience of political and cultural transformation of societies, we we might understand what our organizations is missing for having high-end communication and collaboration models.
In my talk I'm about to share such things as working culture and organizational values. Will share my experience how to test and to organize a purposeful work with communication and collaboration models.
The Importance of Organisational Values Webinar SlidesValuesCentre
"Everything I Have Learned About Values" is now available for purchase! The book summarizes Richard Barrett's 30-year journey to understand how values shape our decision-making. In celebration of its release, we created a three-part webinar series to explore the importance of values.
To watch a recording of this webinar, please use this link:
https://youtu.be/1GXsNm249S4
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-How do you build a high performing values-driven organization?
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-What role do leaders play in managing culture?
For more information please visit our website:
https://valuescentre.com
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2016 CTT International Conference:
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2016 CTT International Conference:
Craig Neal shares the nine steps of collaboration, including a case study of how the steps have been applied in government and relates to public engagement.
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Tor Eneroth, Network Director of Barrett Values Centre and Jacqueline Gwee of aAdvantage Consulting share tools, strategies and a real life case study to help culture managers, HR professionals and change agents implement Work-life strategies effectively.
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Importance of Societal Values Webinar SlidesValuesCentre
"Everything I Have Learned About Values" is now available for purchase! The book summarizes Richard Barrett's 30-year journey to understand how values shape our decision-making. In celebration of its release, we created a three-part webinar series to explore the importance of values.
To watch a recording of this webinar, please use this link:
https://youtu.be/7yKNU_sWOZo
This webinar focuses on the role values play in society. Richard will share insights on:
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For more information please visit our website:
https://valuescentre.com
Importance of Personal Values Webinar SlidesValuesCentre
"Everything I Have Learned About Values" is now available for purchase! The book summarizes Richard Barrett's 30-year journey to understand how values shape our decision-making. In celebration of its release, we created a three-part webinar series to explore the importance of values.
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For more information please visit our website:
https://valuescentre.com
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Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
Although discipline is not a one-size-fits-all approach, it can help create a work environment that encourages personal growth and accountability rather than solely relying on punitive measures.
In this deck, you will learn the significance of workplace discipline for organisational success. You’ll also learn
• Four (4) workplace discipline methods you should consider
• The best and most practical approach to implementing workplace discipline.
• Three (3) key tips to maintain a disciplined workplace.
4. Powerful metrics that enable leaders to measure and manage cultures.
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What motivates us…
• Base line rewards that are sufficient and fair,
(fulfilling our survival needs)
• A congenial working atmosphere,
(fulfilling our relationship needs)
• Freedom to make choices — autonomy,
(fulfilling our transformation needs)
• Opportunities to pursue mastery — learn and excel in their field of expertise,
(fulfilling our self-esteem needs)
• Perform duties that align with a higher purpose.
(fulfilling our internal cohesion needs)
Daniel Pink: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us
5. Powerful metrics that enable leaders to measure and manage cultures.
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7. Powerful metrics that enable leaders to measure and manage cultures.
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Top 40 Best Companies to work for in the USA
S&P 500
Average
Annualized
Return
16.39%
Average
Annualized
Return 4.12%
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The Top 40 Best Companies to Work For (USA)
Adobe Systems Inc.
Adobe Systems Inc.
Aflac Inc.
Amazon.com Inc.
American Express Co.
Autodesk Inc.
Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc.
Capital Trust Inc. Class A.
Chesapeake Energy Corp.
Devon Energy Corp.
Dreamworks Animation SKG Inc.
EOG Resources
FactSet Research Systems Inc.
General Mills Inc.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Google Inc. Class A.
Hasbro, Inc.
Intel Corp.
Intuit Inc.
Marriott International Inc.
Mattel Inc.
Medical Properties Trust Inc.
Men’s Wearhouse
Microsoft Corp.
National Instruments Corp.
NetApp Inc.
Nordstrom Inc.
Novo Nordisk, A/S ADR
Novo Nordisk, A/S ADR
Nustar Energy, L.P.
Publix Super Mkts, Inc.
Qualcomm Inc.
Rackspace Hosting Inc.
Salesforce.com Inc.
Southern Michigan Bankcorp.
St Jude Medical, Inc.
Starbucks Corporation
Stryker Corporation
SVB Financial Group
Ultimate Software Group, Inc.
Umpqua Holdings Corporation
Whole Food Markets, Inc.
10. aAdvantage Employee Engagement Model – Organisations will be able to
benchmark against our National Employee Engagement survey questions
Statement
I am proud working for my organisation.
I am happy working for my organisation.
I have a great sense of accomplishment in my current job role.
I would recommend this organisation as a good place to work.
Staff are empowered to make decisions that are appropriate to our job level.
Staff are able to achieve work-life harmony in my organisation.
Staff are confident of leaders' ability to lead the organisation to success.
Immediate supervisors constantly motivate and guide staff at work.
Staff's behaviours reflect the organisation's desired culture and values.
There is open communication across all levels of my organisation.
My organisation rewards and recognises staff for excellence.
My organisation is committed towards training and developing all staff.
There are sufficient opportunities for career growth in my organisation.
My organisation provides job security.
My organisation is customer-focused.
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
CATEGORY
Empowerment
Work-life
Leadership
Immediate Supervisor
Culture & Values
Communication
Rewards & Recognition
Training & Development
Career Growth
Job Security
Customer Engagement
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3
4
Employee Engagement
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE BEST COMPANIES
TO WORK FOR AND OTHER COMPANIES IS THEY
CARE ABOUT THE NEEDS OF THEIR EMPLOYEES –
THEY CARE ABOUT WHAT THEIR EMPLOYEES VALUE.
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19. Powerful metrics that enable leaders to measure and manage cultures.
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20. Powerful metrics that enable leaders to measure and manage cultures.
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My 3 personal values
1. Choose your 3 most important values…
2. Why are they important for you?
3. Are they seen in your behaviour?
4. Share with a friend…
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Our values reflect our focus
Values show our energies and is the base for our decisions!
Inclusiveness
Positive
Potentially limiting (L)
Individual (I)
Relationship (R)
Organisational (O)
Societal (S)
Common good
Transformation
Self interest
Service to humanity
Making a difference
Internal Cohesion
Transformation
Self-Esteem
Relationship
Survival
Finance
Client relations
Fitness
Culture
Societal Contribution
Evolution
Spiritual
Mental
Emotional
Physical
22. Origins of the Cultural Transformation Tools
Growth Needs
When these needs are fulfilled they do not go
away, they engender deeper levels of motivation
and commitment.
Deficiency Needs
An individual gains no sense of
lasting satisfaction from being
able to meet these needs, but
feels a sense of anxiety if these
needs are not met.
Physiological
Safety
Love & Belonging
Self-esteem
Know and
Understand
Abraham Maslow
Self Actualization
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Happiness
YOU FEEL HAPPY when you are able
to meet your basic needs (deficiency
needs), but you feel anxious or fearful
when you are prevented from meeting
these needs or when the satisfaction of
these needs is under threat—when you
lose a job, when you lose a friend or a
close companion or when you feel
people do not respect you.
Happiness is the feeling you get when you achieve internal stability and
external equilibrium at the ego level of existence—when you are able to satisfy
your basic (deficiency) needs.
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Meaning
THE ABILITY TO MEET your growth needs
engenders a deeper feeling than happiness,
and consequently a deeper level of motivation
and commitment to the satisfaction of these
needs. You experience joy and contentment
when you are able to satisfy your growth needs
because you are experiencing a deeper sense
of alignment with who you truly are.
You are discovering your authentic (soul) self
and finding meaning and purpose for your life.
Joy and contentment are the feelings you get when you
are able to satisfy your growth needs.
25. Maslow’s Needs to Barrett’s Consciousness
Need s Con s ciou s n es s
Self-Actualization
Richard Barrett
Safety
Love & Belonging
Self-esteem
Physiological
Safety
Love & Belonging
Self-esteem
Know and
Understand
Abraham Maslow
26. Stages in the Development of Personal Consciousness
Positive Focus / Excessive Focus
Service
Makingadifference
Internal Cohesion
Transformation
Self-esteem
Relationship
Survival
Financial Security & Safety
Creating a safe secure environment for self
and significant others. Control, greed , …
Belonging
Feeling a personal sense of belonging, feeling loved by self and others.
Being liked, blame, …
Self-worth
Feeling a positive sense of pride in self
and ability to manage your life. Power, status, …
Personal Growth
Understandingyourdeepestmotivations,experiencingresponsiblefreedomby
lettinggoofyourfears
Finding Personal Meaning
Uncovering your sense of purpose and creating
a vision for the future you want to create
Collaborating with Partners
Working with others to make a positive difference
by actively implementing your purpose and vision
Service to Humanity and the Planet
Devoting your life in self-less service
to your purpose and vision
27. Positive Focus / Excessive Focus
Financial Stability
Shareholdervalue,organisationalgrowth,
employeehealth,safety.Control,corruption,greed,…
Belonging
Loyalty, open communication, customer satisfaction, friendship.
Manipulation, blame, …
High Performance
Systems, processes, quality, best practices,
pride in performance. Bureaucracy, complacency, …
Continuous Renewal and Learning
Accountability, adaptability, empowerment, teamwork, goals
orientation, personal growth
Building Corporate Community
Shared values, vision, commitment, integrity,
trust, passion, creativity, openness, transparency
Strategic Alliances and Partnerships
Environmental awareness, community involvement, employee
fulfillment, coaching/mentoring
Service To Humanity And The Planet
Social responsibility, future generations, long-term
perspective, ethics, compassion, humility
Stages in the Development of Organizational Consciousness
Service
Makingadifference
Internal Cohesion
Transformation
Self-esteem
Relationship
Survival
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Make the invisible visible!
1. Please select ten of the following values/behaviours that most
reflect who you are, not who you desire to become.
2. Please select ten of the following values/behaviours that most
reflect how your organisation currently operates.
3. Please select ten of the following values/behaviours that, in your
opinion, are essential for your organisation to be a high
performance one.
Three Questions:
~80
personal
values
(tailored)
~90
organizational
values
(tailored)
30. Placement of Values by Level
Top Ten Values
1. tradition (L) (59)
2. diversity (54)
3. control (L) (53)
4. goals orientation (46)
5. knowledge (43)
6. creativity (42)
7. productivity (37)
8. image (L) (36)
9. profit (36)
10. open communication (31)
10
42 5
7
9
6
8
3
110
Current Culture 100 Employees
Service
Makingadifference
Internal Cohesion
Transformation
Self-esteem
Relationship
Survival
31. Volvo IT
SMM Fourth Step – 27 May 2010
34
Volvo IT Senior Managers (104)
Level 7
Level 6
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Personal Values Current Culture Values Desired Culture Values
IRS (P)= 5-5-0 | IRS (L)= 0-0-0 IROS (P)= 1-1-8-0 | IROS (L)= 0-0-0-0 IROS (P)= 2-3-5-0 | IROS (L)= 0-0-0-0
Matches
PV - CC 2
CC - DC 4
PV - DC 5
Health
Index (PL)
PV: 10-0
CC: 10-0
DC: 10-0
1. commitment 61 5(I)
2. trust 48 5(R)
3. honesty 43 5(I)
4. cooperation 42 5(R)
5. respect 42 2(R)
6. humour/fun 41 5(I)
7. accountability 32 4(R)
8. integrity 32 5(I)
9. openness 30 5(R)
10. courage 29 4(I)
Black Underline = PV & CC Orange = CC & DC P = Positive L = Potentially Limiting I = Individual O = Organizational
Orange = PV, CC & DC Blue = PV & DC (white circle) R = Relationship S = Societal
1. global perspective 48 3(O)
2. cost-consciousness 43 3(O)
3. customer
collaboration
38 6(O)
4. commitment 36 5(I)
5. customer satisfaction 32 2(O)
6. challenge 31 4(O)
7. professionalism 29 3(O)
8. cooperation 28 5(R)
9. results orientation 26 3(O)
10. financial stability 24 1(O)
1. global perspective 38 3(O)
2. customer
collaboration
37 6(O)
3. trust 36 5(R)
4. commitment 34 5(I)
5. professionalism 33 3(O)
6. accountability 32 4(R)
7. continuous
improvement
32 4(O)
8. humour/fun 32 5(O)
9. respect 28 2(R)
10. innovation 26 4(I)
Values Plot Copyright 2010 Barrett Values Centre May 2010
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Impact of Cultural Evolution
Values Alignment Mission Alignment
Cultural Values Assessment
PV CC DC
Increasing the alignment of the Personal Values with the Current Culture,
and the Current Culture with the Desired Culture builds internal cohesion and leads to improved staff
engagement and increased revenues.
33. Distribution of Values by Level
Current Culture 100 Employees
11%
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Cultural
Entropy
Service
Makingadifference
Internal Cohesion
Transformation
Self-esteem
Relationship
Survival
34. 1. client satisfaction
2. making a difference
3. integrity
4. teamwork
5. humour/fun
6. quality
7. ethics
8. financial stability
1. blame L
2. short term focus L
3. internal competition L
4. buck passing L
5. risk averse L
6. customer satisfaction
7. information hoarding L
8. profit
Culture impact on business!
Talent Financial
viability
Excellence Ethics Capability
35. Cultural Entropy In Organisations
Entropy Impact
<10% Prime: Healthy Culture: This is a low and healthy level of cultural entropy.
11-20% Minor Issues: Minor issues: This level of cultural entropy reflects issues requiring cultural or structural
adjustment. It is important to reduce the level of cultural entropy to improve performance.
21-30% Significant Issues: This level of cultural entropy reflects significant issues requiring cultural and
structural transformation and leadership coaching. It is important to reduce the level of cultural
entropy to improve performance.
31-40% Serious Issues: is level of entropy reflects serious problems requiring cultural and structural
transformation, leadership development and coaching. It is important to reduce the level of entropy to
improve performance.
41+ Critical Issues: This level of cultural entropy reflects critical problems requiring cultural and structural
transformation, selective changes in leadership, leadership development and coaching. It is important
to reduce the level of cultural entropy to improve performance.
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The Impact on Performance
25%
35%
45%
55%
65%
75%
85%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
Cultural Entropy
EmployeeEngagement
Source: Hewitt and Barrett Values Centre – 163 organisations in Australia and New Zealand 2008
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Low Cultural Entropy Leads to High Financial Returns
Entropy Level 3 Year Revenue Growth %
<10% 32.87%
10% – 19% 24.90%
20% – 29% 11.39%
>29% 11.07%
Research carried out in 163 organisations in Australia by Hewitt Associates
and the Barrett Values Centre in 2008.
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13%
5%
13%
12%
6%
15%
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Entropy
ProfitAlignment
A reduction in entropy and increased values alignment lead to improved financial
performance.
PV CC DC
Impact of Cultural Evolution
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Fear and Distrust Block our Full Potential
1. bureaucracy (L)
2. caution (L)
3. customer collaboration
4. experience
5. short-term focus (L)
6. hierarchy (L)
7. internal competition (L)
8. results orientation
9. customer satisfaction
10. cost-consciousness
11. information hoarding (L)
1. honesty
2. respect
3. adaptability
4. humour/fun
5. co-operation
6. reliability
7. accountability
8. compassion
9. family
10. fairness
Personal Values Current Culture Values
48. Whole Human System
A whole system approach calls for actions in all four dimensions at the same time
COLLECTIVEINDIVIDUAL
OBJECTIVE
SUBJECTIVE
Level of competence
Behaviour performance
Leadership
Co-workership
Personal maturity
Guiding values
Attitudes that limit
Shared strategic vision
Source: K Wilber – Integral Model “A Brief History of Everything”
Environment
Structures and system
Products, equipment etc
Bottom line results
Personal DesiredCurrent
49. Review of Potentially Limiting Values - Description
Potentially
Limiting Values
Definition
How do WE define this value?
Culture
How does it look like/appear
in our daily work situations?
Preventive actions
What actions can we* take to take out this limiting value?
*) ME personally, WE as a group and the COMPANY/Management?
Caution
No risk taking
No stretch
Both a personal- and a
team behavior
Lean organizational set
up – not overspending
regarding resources
Not stating how good we
are or someone is – low
profile.
If we are not 100% sure, we
would not do it.
Too self critical, which
hinders you from taking
action.
Afraid of making mistakes.
Avoid conflicts.
Don’t dare to say what you
see and think or feel.
We don’t always share the
problems, so I don’t bring
my problems to the team
and vs.
If I bring up my problem I
have to follow it up, so I
don’t bring up.
Slow in taking action on
decisions taken.
We don’t stretch our
budgets – we want to make
sure we can reach our
targets.
(ME) Bring your problems to the team and use
the team to solve them, and follow it up. Bring
your possibilities and opportunities to the team as
well.
(COMPANY) Our defined responsibilities is to too
individual and not shared within the team. We
need to define our shared team responsibilities
by clear targets. Not only as a target as a sum of
all sites.
(ME/WE) Every member of the team should feel
responsible for the problem that are brought to
the team.
(WE) Make our team profile more clear to our
stakeholders.
(ME) Be more challenging (in our team and
outside the team?)
(ME) Talk and share what we are good at more
(proven by benchmarks) and be proud of it!!
(ME/COMPANY) Be prepared to take risks. Bring
up specific situations regarding potential risks in
the RMT.
51. Free our Full Potential – The Korea Story
1. open communication
2. professional growth
3. customer satisfaction
4. balance (home/work)
5. leadership development
6. conflict resolution
7. efficiency
8. reliability
9. teamwork
10. co-operation
11. employee fulfillment
12. global perspective
13. shared values
1. family
2. enthusiasm
3. personal growth
4. responsibility
5. performance
6. health
7. open communication
8. efficiency
9. financial stability
10. balance (home/work)
Personal Values Desired Culture Values
PLAN
53. VOLVO IT Korea Culture Transformation Story
PL= 10-0 | IROS (P)= 2-2-7-0 | IROS (L)= 0-0-1-0 PL= 12-0 | IROS (P)= 0-4-8-0 | IROS (L)= 0-0-0-0 PL= 13-0 | IROS (P)= 0-6-7-0 | IROS (L)= 0-0-0-0
Matches 4
1. global perspective
2. customer satisfaction
3. open communication
4. cost-consciousness
5. diversity
6. goal orientation
7. long hours (L)
8. result orientation
9. shared values
10. customer collaboration
11. experience
12. responsibility
1. open communication
2. global perspective
3. customer satisfaction
4. information sharing
5. balance home/work)
6. organisational growth
7. cost-consciousness
8. continuous learning
9. co-operation
10. professional growth
11. reliability
12. teamwork
1. open communication
2. professional growth
3. customer satisfaction
4. balance (home/work)
5. leadership development
6. conflict resolution
7. efficiency
8. reliability
9. teamwork
10. co-operation
11. employee fulfilment
12. global perspective
13. shared values
Current 2007 Current 2008 Desired 2007
PLAN
Matches 7
Volvo IT Korea Transformation Journey
54.
55. From CVA to Action
1
2
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5
6 Values Assessment
Share results and start dialogue
Prioritize
key focus
values
Explore key values and behaviours
Create Culture Development Plan
Live the values and grow the desired culture
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Who would you like to have as your leader?
1. commitment
2. control (L)
3. ambition
4. result oriented
5. demanding (L)
6. experience
7. goal oriented
8. authoritarian (L)
9. humor/fun
10. power (L)
1. commitment
2. positive attitude
3. accessible
4. teamwork
5. trust
6. integrity
7. accountability
8. customer satisfaction
9. enthusiasm
10. fair
Maria Carole
Based on
3600 Leadership Values Feedback
carried out on 100 leaders
from 19 countries (2008-2010)
Low Entropy
Leaders (0-6%)
High Entropy
Leaders (21%+)
What the best leaders focus on: Values that create internal cohesion …
Internal
Cohesion
Self-
Esteem
64. We need a new Leadership Paradigm
A shift in focus from “I” to “we”
A shift from self-interest to the common good
A shift from being the best in the world
to the best for the world.
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Leadership Development Learning System
The Book
The Web Site
The Journals and Workbooks
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Books by Richard Barrett
2010 2012
Learning Modules:
Leading Self
Leading a Team
Leading an Organisation
Leading in Society
2013