Focusing & Scaling Your Culture Journey

Focusing & Scaling Your Culture Journey

Join us in the Detroit Metropolitan area on Monday, November 18, 2019 to explore up-to-the-minute research, best practices, and practical insights from culture experts! Sponsored by O.C. Tanner and Human Synergistics, you are cordially invited to a morning event of insights and networking with other change agents.

You’ll learn about current culture trends and company culture statistics from the 2020 Global Culture Report, receive your own copy of the full report, and participate in The Culture Journey Experience (updates pending, check back soon), an interactive, unique, and engaging way to learn about culture, climate, and change management.

Register now!

For key insights from the 2020 Global Culture Report, download the report supplement: Seven Top Findings on Constructive Norms and Talent Magnets™.

Ultimate Culture Webinar – The Best of the Culture Gap

In 2017, THRUUE launched a podcast interviewing leaders about their experiences closing the gap between strategy and culture. Recently, Tim Kuppler, Director of Culture and Organizational Development at Human Synergistics, sat down with CultureGap podcast host Daniel Forrester and executive producer Becca Conary for a reflective interview on what they’ve learned from leaders around the world who seek to close the gap between culture and strategy.

In this webinar, Becca and Daniel focus on critical ideas from their interviews, including how to best communicate culture change, quantifying culture and behavior to inform the case for change, #MeToo, millennials in the workforce, and much more. They also add personal reflections and insights based on their experiences advising and supporting organizations through cultural shifts.

Webinars are Copyrighted © by Human Synergistics International 2018. All Rights Reserved.

Five Steps to Coaching Success

By Thane Crossley, Ph.D.

Coaching has become a critical leadership skill that, when used effectively, can mean the difference between mere business performance and performance excellence. Five Steps to Coaching Success: A Leader’s Guide breaks this skill down into five key behaviors that your leaders can adopt to become great performance coaches.

Five Steps to Coaching Success is available for purchase through Human Synergistics. Please contact us to place an order. Books may also be purchased through our online shop.

Contact us
Visit our online shop

Humble Consulting: How to Provide Real Help Faster

By Edgar H. Schein

Humble ConsultingOrganizations face challenges today that are too messy and complicated for consultants to simply play doctor: run a few tests, offer a neat diagnosis of the “problem,” and recommend a solution. Edgar Schein argues that consultants have to jettison the old idea of professional distance and work with their clients in a more personal way, emphasizing authentic openness, curiosity, and humility. Schein draws deeply on his own decades of experience, offering over two dozen case studies that illuminate each stage of this humble consulting process. Just as he did with Process Consultation nearly fifty years ago, Schein has once again revolutionized the field, enabling consultants to be more genuinely helpful and vastly more effective.

Humble Consulting is available for purchase through Human Synergistics. Please contact us to place an order. Books may also be purchased through our online shop.

Contact us
Visit our online shop

Ultimate Culture Webinar – Turbo-Charging Community Impact—Real-time Culture Insights from Wipfli’s Nonprofit Conference

Explore a common language for understanding and changing culture, its impact on your performance and people-centered results, and learn from on-the-spot shared best practices to unlock the mystery of purpose-driven organizational success. Steve Lipton and Seth Fine join Tim Kuppler in this informative session.

Webinars are Copyrighted © by Human Synergistics International 2018. All Rights Reserved.

Johnsonville Sausage: Ensuring a Culture for Growth

This is an excerpt from our Constructive Culture blog post, “Change Agents and their Role in Transforming Culture,” by Kalani Iwiula. Click here to read the full post.

Challenge

UnivOfWisconsin_JohnsonvilleSausageMembers and leaders of Wisconsin-based Johnsonville Sausage have a bold vision to “be the best company on earth.” This requires that the leading national sausage brand be culturally prepared and poised for aggressive innovation on its way to growing and becoming a $1 billion company. An important step was determining whether the company’s Research and Development subculture would foster innovation and growth while supporting their desired culture famously cultivated in the “Johnsonville Way.”

Solution

Susan Dumke, Johnsonville’s Research & Development Senior Project Manager, partnered with the University of Wisconsin-Madison CPED to coordinate a pilot culture study led by Lisa Yaffe, Program Director for Executive Leadership.

Accredited in the OCI, change agent Yaffe guided the Johnsonville team through the assessment and reporting process.1

Outcomes

A pilot study confirmed that the R&D employees maintained a strong Constructive subculture that helped the team stay aligned, focused, and to work together and grow. The process also confirmed that the OCI could be leveraged for assessing and developing the Johnsonville culture more broadly.

Summary PDF

Video

Culture Shift + Leadership Development = Sustainable Results for Advocate Health Care

This is an excerpt from our Constructive Culture blog post, “Change Agents and their Role in Transforming Culture,” by Kalani Iwiula. Click here to read the full post.

Challenge

AdvocateHealthCareAs the largest health system in Illinois, Advocate’s challenge was to increase and stabilize engagement, focus on culture change, and strengthen relations within a high-profile, semi-autonomous unit that struggled with negative team dynamics, unproductive work relations, and entrenched passive-aggressive behavior.

*Advocate Health Care is now Advocate Aurora Health, April 2018

Solution

Focusing more on culture than climate, emphasis was placed on helping leaders and teams make the connection between outcomes and their actions and behaviors. Simultaneous “teach & learns” were delivered at all organizational levels with a keen focus on achieving ideal behavioral styles and impact.

The change initiative was guided by an OD professional specializing in culture transformation and leadership development. Change agent Diane Stuart’s 10 years of healthcare management experience qualified her to lead Advocate’s change effort through an intense and collaborative learning process using assessments like the OCI and Leadership/Impact® (L/I).1, 3

Outcomes

As leaders gained awareness of their behaviors and their impact on others, Advocate achieved a dramatic shift in culture, attained high levels of engagement, and exceeded financial goals. The impressive turnaround results realized by the focal unit have subsequently been used to motivate, guide, and transform other Advocate teams and departments.

Summary PDF

Video

Culture Change at HKS: Resilient and Responsive

This is an excerpt from our Constructive Culture blog post, “Change Agents and their Role in Transforming Culture,” by Kalani Iwiula. Click here to read the full post.

Challenge

US Bank Stadium_HKSDallas, Texas-based architectural firm HKS Architects creates places that enhance the human experience, like the US Bank Stadium, home of the 2018 Super Bowl. After collecting employee satisfaction data for 10 consecutive years, leadership sought to better understand the current culture and the roadblocks that were inhibiting employees from taking the most successful actions.

Solution

A culture survey was initiated firm-wide using the Organizational Culture Inventory® (OCI®) from Human Synergistics.1 Well-coordinated company-wide discussions, covering 20 offices across the globe, were conducted to review cultural attributes and the climates and prevailing behaviors of the various offices. Office leadership engaged staff in goal setting and planning. A new performance development system, ELEVATE, was implemented; not linked to compensation, the system involves managers meeting with team members three times each year. Change agent Cheryl Kitchner led ongoing discussions to facilitate participation and learning; vocal support from senior leadership is visible.

Outcomes

HKS reassessed its culture in 2016 using the OCI and added an assessment of the work climate with the complementary Organizational Effectiveness Inventory® (OEI).2 The retest, showing an impressive increase in survey participation, confirmed remarkable reductions in Passive/Defensive and Aggressive/Defensive styles and vital improvements along the Constructive styles. Key changes included stronger commitment to and focus on personal and professional development.

A second phase of improvement is ongoing and includes:

  • Definition of a clear “FROM-TO” shift to consistently support the company-wide strategic priority, “Responsible Design.”
  • Implementation of a creative and engaging leadership development program, Root Compass. “Responsible Leadership Workshop” was customized based on culture assessment results and launched for use with all managers. Goal: 100 people trained by end of 2018.
  • Enhancement of the ELEVATE platform is further enhanced to include peer reviews for project teams and benchmarking by role.
  • Roll-out of personal assessments to identify individual styles and strengths. Goal: 600 people trained by end of 2018.

Summary PDF

Video

Kate Evans – Performance : That’s Culture

Kate Evans
Group Executive People & Culture
SHAPE

Performance : That’s Culture

We know that Constructive Cultures deliver better business results. Kate share’s her story of how SHAPE’s vision to have a highly constructive culture is being lived everyday as ‘the way we do things around here’. Demonstrating an undeniable link between the Constructive Culture Shape has built and the amazing business performance they achieved because of it. The SHAPE journey has involved making tough choices, increasing accountability, and building leadership capabilities. Kate share’s the decisions, approach and performance data through her insightful and personal experiences with SHAPE.
 
Kate commenced with SHAPE in 2004 and was an integral part to the introduction of a People & Culture department, where she now holds the Group Executive position. Passionate about Leadership and Organisational Development, Kate is responsible for all functions associated with People at Shape and enjoys being part of an effective leadership team that drives business results through highly engaged and motivated employees.

Ultimate Culture Webinar – What are your Blind Spots? with Jim Haudan and Rich Berens

Root Inc Chairman, Jim Haudan, and CEO and Chief Client Fanatic, Rich Berens, reveal the five most common blind spots that thwart leaders and their organizations from attaining higher levels of member engagement and creating real and meaningful strategic and culture change. They outline how to create a thriving organization by focusing on purpose over profits and motivate employees at every level. Tim Kuppler facilitates this webinar based on Jim and Rich’s recently released book, What Are Your Blind Spots? Conquering the 5 Misconceptions that Hold Leaders Back.

  Download the slide deck

Webinars are Copyrighted © by Human Synergistics International 2018. All Rights Reserved.

The Missing C in C-Suite = Culture

Marti Wronski, General Counsel and SVP with the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club, shares: “Successful transformation happens when the majority of people in the company have aligned beliefs and when proper leadership mindsets fuel consistent action.”

People First—Culture Transformation at OSK

Angie Zeigler, Vice President of Talent Management at Oshkosh, on the importance of syncing leader and manager development with efforts to understand and evolve the overall culture.

Ultimate Culture Webinar – Tapping Into 15 Years of Changing Organizational Cultures Across the Globe

Silke Zanker and Ricardo Gil from Axialent discuss myths surrounding culture and strategies for change based on 15 years of global culture transformation and their partnership with Human Synergistics. Silke and Ricardo share Axialent’s Conscious Business principles for attaining sustainable business results and cover key points of culture change journeys in this webinar facilitated by Tim Kuppler, Director of Culture & Organization Development for Human Synergistics.

Webinars are Copyrighted © by Human Synergistics International 2018. All Rights Reserved.

Shift Your Culture & Accelerate Performance: A How-To Webinar

The distinguishing feature of world-class organizations is their culture—and developing Constructive leaders and teams is essential to strengthening any organization’s culture for business success. This webinar ties in with our Culture Quick-Start Program to help you quantify and connect culture to your top priorities.

Webinars are Copyrighted © by Human Synergistics International 2018. All Rights Reserved.