Why are some organisations more able to recruit and retain their people than others? And why do some people perform better, with stronger employee engagement and a willingness to go the extra mile? It’s often down to the culture of an organisation.
Culture is becoming increasingly important to employees. If you need any convincing, consider this. A Glassdoor survey found 77% of respondents would consider a company’s culture when searching for a new job.
The good news is that you can create an engaging working culture. It’s all about how your people feel about working for you – and that’s something you can influence.
That’s where this presentation will help.
Join company culture specialist Rich Roberts who will share his experiences over 30 years, developing positive and motivating cultures within organisations.
In 15 minutes, you’ll discover the three key ingredients in creating an engaging culture – connection, purpose and trust.
Who is it for?
You might be working in an HR generalist role, or perhaps be a senior manager with people responsibility who wants to realise the benefits that an engaging culture can bring. We are confident that anyone interested in how organisational culture is changing, and where the future of work is going, will get useful takeaways from this event.
About Rich Roberts:
Rich Roberts is an employee engagement and culture specialist and is passionate about building highly motivated and productive teams in both start-ups and larger organisations. He’s previously worked for Virgin Mobile, sustainable energy provider Pure Planet and a number of creative and marketing businesses. He is currently undertaking freelance assignments under his own brand enRich.
He presents at UK and international conferences on the topics of employee engagement and culture drawing on his experiences at Virgin Mobile, Pure Planet and other organisations.
> Connect with Richard on LinkedIn
These Wake Up Call sessions are exclusively for BCI members – register your free place below!
If you’re not yet a member of Bristol Creative Industries and would like to take advantage of this member-only event, you can sign up here. You can also read about the membership perks here.
These sessions take place every other Friday morning from 8.30-9am, for the BCI community to share their pearls of wisdom with one another. The half hour webinars will involve a 15 minute presentation followed by a 10 minute facilitated Q&A, with introductions from the BCI team.
Our community is full of such amazing talent so we’re giving members the stage to talk about things that excite them so they can inspire their peers. The sessions will be a mix of expert tips and tricks and case studies – the perfect opportunity to learn something new before the week is out.
Our usual online format is an interactive ‘meeting’ but for this series we’re running webinars so that it’s easy to listen in while prepping for the day ahead or while having your breakfast! Cameras and mics will be off but you can ask your questions through the chat box or submit them beforehand.
Please get in touch with Shonette if you’re interested in speaking at a future session.
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