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Aligning shifting cultural norms: DEI and analytics

Inquisiq

After all, your workforce wants to feel your commitment to a company culture where everybody is accepted and heard, regardless of background and protected characteristics. Because the need to be aligned with shifting cultural norms – and the impact they have on the people part of your business – is fundamental to your ongoing success.

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Measuring Culture Change

Clark Quinn

Someone recently asked how you would go about measuring culture change, and I thought it’s an interesting question. A learning culture is optimal for organizational innovation and agility, and it’s likely that not all elements are already in place. I think there are two major categories of measures: direct and indirect.

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OpenSesame and Engagedly Integration Creates a Culture of High-Performance

OpenSesame

We are thrilled to share that we have partnered with employee engagement and performance management platform, Engagedly, to provide an integration that helps organizations create a high-performance culture that drives growth and success. Schedule a demo to learn more and start building the high-performance culture at your organization.

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70-20-10: Origin, Research, Purpose

Performance Learning Productivity

Some people find implementing 70-20-10 brings transformational change to their corporate learning cultures. The interviewers collected 616 key learning events which the research staff coded into 16 categories. Those two categories made up 25% of the original 16 categories.

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Learning Culture & Human Capital: The Reality, the Myth and the Vision

The Performance Improvement Blog

So much for Human Capital Management and Learning Culture! They began the research by looking for examples of companies that said they were learning cultures, where learning was continuous and supported in every aspect of organizational life. Real Estate (offices, factories, land). They never found one.

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Organizational Culture: Ignore at Your Own Risk

The Performance Improvement Blog

The term “culture” is getting much use these days, but I’m afraid it has become a Rorschach for whatever people want to say about an organization. was asked, “What is the company’s culture?” All of these things might be indicators of culture, but they don’t tell us the nature of Zynga’s culture. auto companies.

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Experiential Learning Through Cultural Immersion

CLO Magazine

Ultimately, creating inclusive environments that foster diversity comes down to understanding and appreciating individuals as full-fledged people rather than categories, which leads teams to support and fight for equity in ways that combat fatigue. What We Can Learn From Cultural Awareness . Creating Deeper Bonds.

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