The Genesis of Values1
The Genesis of Values1
The Genesis of Values1
Obtaining the best possible outcome in the least wasteful manner by maintaining dynamic,
relevant policies and procedures while consistently supporting a quality workforce
When mistakes or delays are strongly discouraged, or if tough conversations are avoided,
staff may feel overwhelmed and either avoid their task or rush to complete it.
When a member of your team is behind schedule or has made a mistake, it’s important that
they feel safe and comfortable to approach a team member or a leader for advice or
assistance, with enough time to rectify the issue. Though asking for help can be tough, it
can also help to build autonomy, trust and understanding, which can help develop strong
teams with high productivity.
While we don’t all have the same motivations and drives, there are certain culture traits that
lead to higher workplace satisfaction. When people are given opportunities to learn and
grow, develop in their roles, and to feel like their contribution matters.
To help sustain a culture that supports these values in combination with accountability and
performance, leaders can:
Check out our podcast with Jeremy Bailey, the Creative Director of FreshBooks for some
great insights on how to motivate your people to do their best. (Also, Daniel Pink wrote a
great book about this topic!)
Track and review your progress on an ongoing basis and celebrate both failure
and success
For employees to know when a project or task is complete and to the level of quality
expected of them, there needs to be a tracking method in place, with clearly defined
definitions of success.
Make sure to monitor your progress on a regular basis (for example, weekly or monthly) to
determine that the project is still attainable, on track, and within scope. During your
tracking and monitoring meetings, encourage your team to share their failures and
successes. This will help the team understand what works and what doesn’t, allowing them
to move forward with their tasks with confidence.
Even leaders need help to stay accountable! When leading an organization, leaders may
become too focuses on day-to-day tasks that they lose sight of the big picture, or they may
keep such a wide scope that they have difficulty understanding the finer intricacies of the
organization.
On a short-term basis, these won’t always present a problem, but leaders experiencing
either of these extremes on an ongoing basis may not maintain accountability to the
organizational strategy, their teams, or their tasks.
Working together with an external facilitator or strategy partner can offer multiple benefits,
such as:
INNOVATION
“We constantly strive to be innovative – questioning accepted wisdom, creating
new ideas and new approaches, and never resting on our laurels. We are self-
starters with a “can-do” approach and a willingness to take prudent risks. We work
passionately to retain the entrepreneurial spirit that created our firm and to fight
against politics and bureaucracy
“We are resolute in pursing innovation that creates value for our customers and
shareholders.”
“We are resolute in pursing innovation that creates value for our customers and
shareholders.”
“We are the technology company that invents the useful and the significant.”
UnitedHealth Group (#17) – a huge U.S. health care provider (e.g. insurance and
benefit services):
“We learn from experiences of the past and use those insights to invent the future
to make the health care environment work and serve everyone more fairly,
productively and consistently.”
FedEx (#63) – a well-known provider of transportation and logistics services to
businesses worldwide:
“We invent and inspire the services and technologies that improve the way we
work and live.”
L-3 Communications (#197) – a major defense contractor to various U.S.
government agencies:
“…developing new technologies, new ideas, and new ways of thinking to deliver
the best solutions for our customers.”
Air Products (#273) – a major supplier of atmospheric gases:
“…cultivating ideas to deliver improvement and growth.”
KKR (#277) – a global investment firm: