Posts in Company Culture
Unlocking the Potential of Your Managers: A Comprehensive Guide to Retaining Your Best Employees

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We've all heard the saying: "People don't leave companies, they leave managers." This powerful truth speaks to the heart of employee retention. Managers have the ability to make or break the employee experience, influencing whether they stay and thrive or seek opportunities elsewhere.

How do we keep our best employees from looking elsewhere? Retention isn't just about compensation and benefits; it's about relationships and opportunities for growth. Your managers are in the best position to foster those relationships and nurture those opportunities. So, the solution lies in giving managers the skills to lead effectively. If we want to keep the stars of our organization, we must ensure that our managers shine first.

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Building a High Performing Team Isn’t as Easy as Just Promoting Your Top Performers

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Do you remember Saturday mornings when you were younger? You would jump out of bed with excitement, knowing that it was cartoon time. With a bowl of cereal in one hand and a remote in the other, you’d plop down in front of the TV, ready to embark on thrilling adventures with your favorite team of superheroes. Justice League, unite!

As the colorful images danced across the screen, your eyes widened with wonder. The superheroes, with their capes billowing and powers unleashed, fought valiantly against evil and injustice. They were the epitome of courage and leadership, guiding their teams to victory with unwavering determination.

And really, those teams are no different than the ones in your office. You may not be fighting the likes of Lex Luthor or saving the world from an alien invasion, but the teams in your business mean the difference between unlimited success and poor performance.

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Custom Leadership Programs: What They Are and Why They Matter

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Leadership is an essential component of any successful organization. And in today's competitive business landscape, you need to continuously develop and nurture your leadership talent to stay ahead of the curve.

Effective leaders inspire, guide, and motivate their teams to achieve their goals and drive the company forward. However, leadership skills are not innate. But they can be developed and refined over time through training and experience. That's where custom leadership programs come in.

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Creating an Employee Experience

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It’s an experience. A single moment that makes a person feel something. A feeling that a person associates with something. Many successful companies create experiences for customers to delight them and increase loyalty.

For decades, we’ve known that we not only need to deliver a quality product or service, but that we need to focus on the customer experience. But what we have unintentionally ignored is the fact that employees are expecting the same. We’re not talking about massage therapists and bowling alleys necessarily; but employees want to feel good working for your company. Over the past 12 months, we’ve experienced a huge change in the way we work, the way our teams look, and how we collaborate. Now, more than ever, it’s time we take this seriously.

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How Do Your Communication Skills Measure Up?

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Communication: It’s an exchange. A process of sharing your thoughts, ideas, or feelings with another person. It’s easy right? We all communicate perfectly...Not so much. Especially today, the ability to communicate effectively is one of the most critical skills an employee or manager must have.

Whether it be remote or face-to-face, it's key to have people in your company that are transparent, assertive, and positive; otherwise it's almost certain you'll feel a shift in your company's culture...if you haven't already. For communication to be effective, it requires great skill in both listening and speaking. Here are a few tips to improve your skills as a communicator.

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Leading With Fairness, Respect & Support

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We’ve all been there. And some are still there. Maybe this will remind you of the people on your team. In a spot where what was once a career is now just a job – a means to an end. All purpose is gone and people don’t feel valued. Negative behaviors have become the norm. It feels like some have given up. People start to feel stuck or are keeping their eyes peeled for a new job…far, far away from here. What happened?

The short answer: YOU could be the problem.In fact, an HBR survey revealed that 58% of people say they would trust a complete stranger over their own boss. That’s over half of your workforce. Do we have your attention yet?

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It’s All a Matter of Perspective

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Perspective is a funny thing. Consider this all-too-familiar scenario: You’re driving to work behind an SUV that abruptly stops before an intersection. No turn signal, no warning. Just stops in the middle of the street. How inconsiderate! You could have wrecked! So you lay on the horn, angry and flustered, yelling a few choice words. We know what it feels like. Your morning was off to a bad enough start already. You probably feel frustrated, like nothing else is going to go right.

But what you couldn’t see was that there was a smaller car ahead of the SUV. That car was the one actually turning. And it DID have the turn signal on. The SUV was simply waiting for the car to turn. Now, how do you feel? Glad you honked and yelled for no reason? Or embarrassed that you acted without having all of the information?

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Why Your Ping Pong Tables Aren't Working

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Let’s get real about corporate culture.

You have no idea why your culture sucks. It just does. You bought the ping-pong tables. You started Happy Hour Fridays. You even do the obligatory birthday cakes for your employees. The problem is that none of this has made a difference; your organization still seems lackluster.

People just don’t click. They can’t communicate. Your turnover rates are on the rise; and the employees you do keep don’t seem like they want to be there. Getting people to work together, collaborate, and have a normal conversation is like pulling teeth. And those words you had so beautifully hung on the wall seem meaningless.

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The Results: Chatterkick X Revela Remote Work And Flexibility Survey

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Remote Work And Flexibility Survey Blog was Written and Published by Chatterkick

Businesses are approaching the workplace differently, thanks COVID-19! We've literally had to change our mindset on the things that we've learned to utilize to get better as a business; technology, communication, operating systems, safe physical spaces, stable sales environments, and flexible work opportunities. Our approach to these topics are being as COVID-19 is forcing us to dig deep into our businesses. As Revela and Chatterkick collaborate on a series of the Generation Social Media Podcast episodes, we wanted to hear honest feedback on remote work and flexibility. We sent out a 5-minute survey on remote work and flexibility during COVID-19, and the results were fascinating.

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Inspiring Creativity: Why Adults Can Be Kids, Too

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We have to STOP being so caught up in all the adult things we have to do, and we need to make time for play, for inspiring creativity. This video's concept is simple: Play is necessary. In the video, Kevin Carroll tells us why play is so important. “Play is...necessary, a movement, ingenuity, timeless, and genius.” Taking time for play is what sparks our creativity. It’s what keeps us out of that rut. It’s what helps us move forward with abstract thinking and innovation. It creates imagination and helps us live life to the fullest. Without play, the world is dull.

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Bad Meetings: And What to Do About Them...

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We’ve all had those days. The days where we go from meeting to meeting, only to find that at the end of the day, we didn’t get anything productive done. Bad meetings are the cause. We get frustrated and think, "What a waste of time!" Yet, it happens again and again. For multiple reasons: people schedule meetings that don’t need to happen; they invite people that don’t need to be there; hold meetings for much longer than they should; they don't have a purpose or an agenda; and they waste our precious time.

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How to Keep Remote Employees Engaged

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Telecommuting...sounds like something from the future. However, it is one of the most challenging issues for businesses today. Employees want flexible work schedules and work hours. And many companies are trying to make it a priority and allow employees to work remotely. Some have even gone as far as hiring full remote teams that work in different states across the country.

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Organizational Culture: The Alka-Seltzer Method

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More and more companies today have come to understand that employees are demanding that the company they work for fit their values and beliefs about how employees and coworkers should treat each other. They look at a company’s philosophy about customers and their beliefs about social causes. And most importantly, they look at organizational culture. And if the company doesn’t fit the mold, the employees go elsewhere.

Some companies have not spelled out what behaviors support their specific culture. And this creates confusion for employees. For other companies, there is no connection between what’s documented and what’s actually happening. New recruits may be told during an interview about the mission and how people interact but once hired, find that isn’t how people really act day-to-day.

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Burnout At Work: What To Do About It

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Imagine this all-too-familiar scenario. You work a full-time job, maybe even a little more. On top of just doing your job, you're managing a team of other people, also trying to get them to do their jobs. And maybe you’ve got kids at home, so not only are you working and managing people, you’re a full-time parent who has to cook, clean, do laundry, and attend soccer practices.

Even though you’re trying your best, you just feel like you're always struggling. Always tired. Always have something else you have to do. It’s getting harder for you to wake up in the morning; your workload is getting heavier, and your supervisor is requesting that you complete more projects in less time. It seems like you are constantly on the go, you have no time for yourself, and you don’t see an end in sight. You’re drowning in your own hectic life… We’ve all been there.

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#AskRevela - Toxic Boss

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Let us be your leadership “Google.” Ask Revela!: Last year, in an article from our #AskRevela series, we addressed the question of how to deal with a toxic person on your team. We examined possible reasons and tips for handling someone who is less-than-pleasant. We looked at it from the perspective of a peer or direct report. But what about a toxic boss? What if that person is your manager? So here’s today’s question…

How do you successfully motivate your team when your supervisor’s toxic behavior affects morale, both yours and the team's? - Anonymous

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Have You Created Your Individual Development Plan?

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If you do research on how to create an individual development plan (IDP), you’ll probably notice that the advice you find is typically offered to a leader or manager, helping to develop an IDP for their employee.

They all start with the notion that first, you should know where the business is going and then talk with your employee about the future. Next, it’ll walk you through determining what the person is missing (gap analysis). Finally, it ends with creating a training plan and applying it. You might even find some lists that have a few more steps, but the majority contain at least those steps.

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