2. Turn the flywheel: The Flywheel effect is a concept developed in Jim Collin’s book Good to Great. Being consistent at doing the work that is really needed to shift organisational culture will eventually lead to building internal momentum “until a point of breakthrough, and beyond.”
What is needed at this time is thoughtful and intentional transformation, which only really comes by working inside out. There are no ‘sexy’ shortcuts to building a great organisation – it requires a clear focus on building the people that are the ‘living’ stones of your organisation.
3. Commit to continual employee development: The emerging generation of employees, both Millennials and GenZs, want employees to not just say they care about mental health but also have policies in place that prove it.
Investment in continual training and development at all stages of the employee life cycle is needed to cross skill, upskill or reskill employees, helping them to navigate the ever-changing demands of the evolving marketplace.
4. Invite employees to be co-creators: The latent potential for creativity and innovation lies in the people already working in your organisation. Creating a compelling vision that aligns with the values of the individual taps into deep levels of intrinsic motivation.
Most people want to make a difference at work, they want to feel like their work matters, they want to know that what they contribute is valuable. It might be ‘messy’ to allow all the voices in the organisation to be heard but allowing employees to bring their whole selves to work will have profound and surprising results.
Employers who embrace the revolutionary idea of cultivating wholeness at work will become more focused on who the employee is becoming in the doing of their work and will ultimately build holistic workplaces that will attract top talent.
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