How to build a truly engaged team

How to build a truly engaged team

The three invisible pillars of workplace culture that we ignore

I spent time with a company a few months ago who wanted answers to the burnout that was overwhelming its employees.

“Who here spends more than twenty hours a week on video calls?” I naively asked.

“Let me stop you there,” said a woman at the back, “I spend forty hours a week on calls… we all do”.

I started a discussion about ways to reduce time spent in meetings -?maybe to try meeting-free days, or to experiment with?different approaches to meetings like silent meetings. “We’re not going to change how we meet,” came the response. A regional leader present in the room shrugged to suggest even he couldn’t change anything.

Workplace culture is frequently the product of three things that we barely even notice:?buildings, calendars and messaging. Most of us have recognised that the first of these three things, our buildings and how we use them, is far more negotiable than we realised. Organisations who aren’t willing to consider how to adapt the use of the other two shouldn’t expect our experience of work to change.?As Zeynep Ton directed us a couple of podcasts ago, to make work better?we need to take stuff away from it.

That’s why I was so dispirited to see this article,?‘How to connect with colleagues when you’re very very busy’?in HBR. The article which has a succession of suggestions like ‘make calls in your commute’ is a battleplan of how to end up even more burned out by trying to cram more into our daily lives. Culture lives in the gaps between things, and its not enhanced by cramming more in.

So how can any of us make our teams better? Well today’s podcast is a vital start point.

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There are six times as many workers who are disengaged or unengaged with their jobs than who are engaged with them.?This was the latest finding of the Gallup Workplace Report that came out earlier this month. I chatted with Anna Sawyer, a principal at the organisation, who took me through the findings and the implications for the rest of us.

Most critically we dwell on the fact that culture seems to exist at a team level (rather than a company) and the actions that any leader can take to change it.

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Tim Lobanov

Employee Reward Expert

1 年

Quite insightful. The point about culture existing at a team rather than a company level resonates deeply with my personal experience. I believe it's essential for leaders to recognise this and take appropriate actions to foster a positive and engaging culture.

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Natasha Plowman

Senior Comms Consultant and Strategic Advisor - open to contracts, fractional, interim, training and advisory work

1 年

This line - Culture lives in the gaps between things, and its not enhanced by cramming more in. But, when we have done so little actual analysis of meetings and just accept them as is, then little will change.

Sarah Clay

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1 年

I see teams using LinkedIn as a form of communication, Bruce - it works!

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CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Realtor Associate @ Next Trend Realty LLC | HAR REALTOR, IRS Tax Preparer

1 年

Well said.

Louise Thompson

Leadership Coach for Communications Professionals - helping communications leaders be seen as strategic, credible and essential to decision making. Former Director of Comms NHS + others. Group programme starts April 29th

1 年

This is why line managers are so important - they are often the first port of call for many - and can impact culture hugely. The disconnect is that many line managers themselves feel unengaged and demotivated - squeezed from the top and below.

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