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Investing In A Positive Organizational Culture Brings High Benefits To Organizations

Investing in a positive organizational culture where employees can engage with work, thrive, and feel supported is precisely what contributes to the progress and success of organizations. With the tremendous development of intelligent technology, this is the perfect time for leaders to rethink how organizations are managed and start building positive organizational cultures. Moreover, one of the benefits of a positive organizational culture is that it enables employees to do their most impactful work as effortlessly as possible. This, therefore, supports the business, encourages leadership and teams to achieve the organization’s mission, and ultimately enhances employee satisfaction and growth.

A positive organizational culture makes employees feel more engaged because it helps set clear performance goals and define employee responsibilities, which allows them to support the organization’s mission and vision. Therefore, when employees are more engaged, it leads to positive business outcomes.

A positive organizational culture helps organizations attract and retain top talent and qualified candidates with an excellent culture more efficiently, which can lead to lower recruitment and retention costs. Furthermore, employees who work in organizations with a positive organizational culture are more highly valued.

A positive organizational culture helps employees understand their roles more clearly, increasing performance and productivity. Employees will, therefore, interact with their team members more frequently and be more willing to help them complete tasks.

A positive organizational culture helps organizations invest in their employees’ success, well-being, and happiness. This investment helps employees develop their careers and feel better at work.

Recognition must be frequent, timely, and specific to be most impactful. It is the single most significant contributor to a positive organizational culture and the largest driver of employee engagement.

If you want to create a positive organizational culture, research the compensation and benefits packages in your industry and region, then make sure what you offer employees is competitive.

Don’t hesitate to invest in your employees’ professional development. They consider professional development opportunities, flexible work schedules, and mental health support the most important.

A positive organizational culture only appears after a while. Creating a healthy workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and welcomed takes time, so your work continues once you’ve established some basic principles. You must continually promote them and ensure that everything the organization does reflects your core values.

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Dr Atef Awad

Dr Atef Awad is a university professor specializing in human resources management at Abu Dhabi University. More than 25 years of experience in academic and administrative work. Consultant in developing innovative HR policies and strategies. Extensive experience in developing future practices, including career development strategies, talent management, development programs, and integration strategies. Ability to direct complex projects from concept and ideas to fully operational state. He is a Certified international trainer in human resource development and organizational development.
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