Thursday, November 21, 2019

Half of workers would work 60 hours a week if their company had better culture

Half of workers would work 60 hours a week if their company had better cultureHalf of workers would work 60 hours a week if their company had better cultureCulture eats strategy for breakfast is a cliche at this point, but employees are making it clear that they value workplace culture more than ever. Communications platform Speakap surveyed 1,000 U.S. and UK employees about the role of culture and the various forms it takes in organizations.Workplace culture is important to 74% of the surveyed employees. Just how important? Theyre willing to switch jobs over it. Over half (58%) said they would leave their job and take a position with a competing company if it had a better culture.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreNot only that, but employees would be willing to hypothetically work more just to be able to work in a better environment. Nearly half (48%) said theyd work 60 hours for a company that prioritizes culture rather than work prototyp hours for a company that doesnt. That means theyre willing to work 50% more as long as its in a more positive workplace.While 74% of employees said workplace culture was important to them, only 40% said that their own companys culture rated as positive. A third (35%) said theirs was average, and 14% were neutral. Toxic culture was a problem at 7% of respondents workplaces.What is culture, anyway?Positive workplace culture is generally defined as a fulfilling environment that promotes engagement and productivity. According to the respondents, what culture meant to them was being treated with respect and fairness (39%) and operating with trust and integrity (23%).Note that this definition of culture is a set of attitudes and values bedrngnis extras. (Quartz recently reported that fancy office perks were a trap.)Culture is also about relationships. Working well with managers ranked high in importance among employees 94% rep orted that it was important that they had a good working relationship. Employees valued access to their managers and open communication with them, as well as guidance and support and the opportunity to exchange feedback.While organizations are known to be resistant to change, a surprising 57% of employees reported that their company was open to suggestions when it came to making changes in culture.You might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people

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