Posts Tagged ‘employer of choice’

Why Should The Best Work For You?

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Top performers are the key to building customer loyalty, and customer loyalty is the driver of company profitability. Your people drive your profits. You need the best people – those who are good at what they do, passionate about doing and believe in your compelling and clear purpose. All company success starts with exceptional people.

And people talk. So, what is the word on the street about your business? Is it a great place to work? Do only the best work there? Are employees encouraged to be their best and do great things? Or, are you known as being difficult to work for, don’t value your employees and don’t move the world for your customers?

Your brand, your image, your impression – what do you create and why should anyone work for you?
“Once an organization earns a reputation for rewarding excellence and rejecting mediocrity, it can become a magnet for top performers.” This quote from Christopher Gergen and Gregg Vanourek shares some critical wisdom – when you commit to excellence and greatness, you attract it. Build a great employee-focused workplace and the best people will come.

Check in on the follow areas of your business and determine if greatness is what guides your approach:
1. Do you have a clear and compelling vision that employees and customers can believe in and rally around?
2. Do you hire people based on their talents, passions and commitment to greatness?
3. Do you provide opportunities for your employees to constantly learn, develop and improve?
4. Do you stay in constant contact with your employees, dialoging about challenges, sharing successes and coaching performance?
5. Do you share performance expectations, so every employee knows what is expected, and that all employees are fully accountable for their value contribution?
6. Do you build a culture that employees feel important, supported, cared for, listened to and most of all, appreciated.

So, what does the world know of your business and culture? Do the exceptional employees find you, and once hired, stay because of what you do and how you do it?

You build your company’s workplace brand everyday. Commit to becoming the employer of choice and build a culture that supports it. This attracts the best employees, who inspire customer loyalty, which drives the bottom line. It starts with employees. And it is true, build it (a great workplace culture) and the best (employees) will come.

Please pass this on to someone who can benefit from it, and contact me to help you create a powerful employee-focused workplace culture that attracts and retains the best employees.

Choose Wisely

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Great companies are still hiring. Great companies are committed to having the best teams and use today’s surplus of unemployed talent to augment and modify their teams to create ones that are more focused, talented and results-focused. And when the recession recedes, these companies will be well ahead of all others.

Great companies are progressive, smart and really understand their environments. They care about employees to help each make an impact, feel confident and see a career path. They know their people are their profits, and as such, their employees influence customer loyalty and drive organizational success.

Great companies:
Hire the best people for the job and hire for talent.
• Hold employees accountable for results and performance.
• Reward and recognize employees who do great things.
• Openly share information and communicate performance expectations.
• Provide recurring feedback, education and regular development to help all employees constantly improve.
• Are ethical, responsible and environmentally aware.

You may have a job today. But based on a recent study and word on the street, I know many employees are upset with their current employers and intend to leave when the economy improves. So whether you are looking for work now, or have it in the back of your head that you may be looking soon, you must be able to assess which companies are great companies to work for – and which you should avoid.

You have a choice – they have a choice. If a career change is in your plans, choose your employer wisely. Find the employer of choice – they will be the ones who will allow your greatest impact in the workplace.