How to Develop a Valued Company Culture That Generates ROI
The Culture Fix® Podcast with Will Scott
Release Date: 08/11/2023
The Culture Fix® Podcast with Will Scott
Linda Maclachlan is the CEO of Entara, a successful IT support firm. Entara was originally named YJT Solutions and operated for 17 years under that name. Expanded services for the company led to a rebranding with attention to the future of the IT industry. Linda also serves on the Board of Directors for the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce. Previously Linda had served as owner and CEO of Bracken Resources, LLC.
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David Nance is the CEO and President of SABRE, a world-class personal safety company specializing in providing top-quality pepper spray products to law enforcement organizations and civilians around the world. Since becoming the CEO in 1997, David has developed multiple safety programs such as the Law Enforcement Training Department, the Civilian Safety Awareness Program, and the College Safety Program to help citizens and officials better understand personal safety and the operation of SABRE’s products.
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Bejan Douraghy is the founder and CEO of Artisan Talent, a staffing agency that Bejan started in the Chicago area in 1988 when he was 25. The company tripled in size in just three years and was recognized by Inc. magazine as one of the fastest growing magazines in America at the time. Artisan Talent went on to be recognized by a myriad of awards and publications including Forbes and Entrepreneur. In 2018, Artisan Talent made the lists of Best Talent Satisfaction and Best Client Satisfaction from Inavero & Career Builders.
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Dan Heurtz is CEO of HiRise Hospitality, a hospitality company that brings hotels to smaller, developing towns in the Midwest. A true, lifelong entrepreneur, Dan has been self-employed since he was 18. Dan is also a certified EOS Implementer with around 20 clients. He helps his clients achieve the vision they seek for their company through a proven roadmap to success.
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Mel Schwartz is a psychotherapist, author, marriage counselor, speaker, and consultant. He works globally by Skype and locally in Westport, CT, and Manhattan.
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Steve Gumm, is the VP of Marketing at AssociaDirect. He helps organizations get from where they are to where they want to be, utilizing smart strategy and well-crafted game plans.
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Anthony Vidergauz is the former owner and CEO of California Closets, which offers custom storage solutions for their closets and beyond. He is an experienced advisor and has extensive experience in the franchise and home service industries. He is skilled in business development, entrepreneurship, and branding strategy, and has a professional law degree from the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Claude Silver is the Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia, a modern, full-service global agency. She is a mentor, coach, manager, and the first CHO of VaynerMedia. The position was created to help scale Gary Vee and make sure that the over 800 employees feel they have a home in the company.
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The return on investment in Corporate Culture can be huge for a company’s bottom line.
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Gino Wickman is the creator of the Entrepreneurial Leap but he is best known as the Founder of the Entrepreneurial Operating System or EOS Worldwide. Gino is also the author of the best-selling book Traction, the book that popularized the business management system. He has written many other books in the series including Get A Grip, Rocket Fuel, How To Be A Great Boss, and What The Heck Is EOS?
info_outlineThere’s never been a better time when companies needed their culture to come alive than now when the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is raging. Dan Arriola knows everything about it as his company, Inktel, has had to pivot from working in an office to working from home. Inktel was not only able to avoid the downturn caused by the pandemic but turned it has also turned the situation into something positive and it has in fact increased their business.
According to Dan, the secret is being deliberate about your company’s culture and making the necessary small investments to make it come alive. But many companies focus on the features of their office rather than developing a valued culture, which is the exact opposite of what needs to be done in times of crisis. Sometimes, they do the complete opposite of what they claim to be their culture which is why, for Dan, the company culture must be memorable and actionable through their core values because this is what keeps their essence going even when things change abruptly.
So what do you do to make your core values stick and come alive? For Dan, they have an acronym for their six core values that everybody at the company knows and owns. It’s STRIVE. And so far, Dan says their investment in building a valued culture has paid off. Now that your culture is identified and embedded into every member, how then can you measure the ROI from investing in your organization’s culture?
Dan Arriola is the President of Inktel, a contact center solutions company that provides call center, email, chat, and social media support for fortune 1000 brands. They’ve been in business for over 20 years and they have seven locations throughout the U.S.
If you’re someone who wants to build a strong culture in your organization that does not take the fun away from work and generates returns at a low cost but is not sure how to move forward, be sure to tune in to this episode of Culture Czars. In this episode, you’ll glean insights on how to develop a valued organizational culture, maintain it, generate ROI, and have fun along the way.