The absence of a culture of care leads to burnout, toxicity, stagnation, confusion, and sometimes unpleasant ‘water cooler chat’. In fact, gossip can be one of those rampant activities that indicate a need to address your workplace’s culture. Gossip is the beginning of the declaration that says, we need attention. Something’s wrong here.
Exceptional workplace culture is not something that automatically happens because you have a talented team and leadership. It begins with a deliberate declaration of the important philosophies, beliefs, and practices that intentionally create a workplace of possibilities.
Creating this culture takes continual nurturing and care to attend to the invisible elements that allow people to actively and continually use their gifts to further the mission. This is across the board for all people in the organization.
Culture change is one of the greatest untapped sources of performance improvement for organizations, and when executives deliberately concentrate on caring for the workplace culture, success naturally follows.
Join us virtually on April 29th for a heartfelt conversation among nonprofit executives. We will discuss practices that help all staff bring their best selves to work to create an asset-rich organization. This can be possible even if we are not paid enough, and the work remains chronically urgent.
This will be a lively conversation about the intersection of vibrant cultures with motivated teams and powerful results. Join us for the first executive-level focused conversation on how to seamlessly build a culture of caring for your organization.
Let’s work together to create and practice strong, compassionate, caring workplace culture!