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1 HiP Culture: Your Key To Freedom In Business

2 My Heretical Idea You deserve to be :

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9 It is  the behaviours  the incentives  the symbols and  the systems that reveal the values of the organization What is Culture?

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13 HiP Culture = “Nice” Culture

14 A HiP Culture Will Have Greater… Speed Accountability Rigour Simplicity Collaboration Attractiveness Innovation Productivity

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16 Prospects/ Customers Potential Employees Culture Suppliers

17 With Growth Comes Chaos Growth Mistakes and chaos

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19 With Growth Comes Chaos Growth

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23 Payroll $ Wasted 23%

24 Shrinking Labour Market:

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26 Perceptions of Integrity

27 Engagement

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30 Top 24 Comparison Performance Enhancing Culture Non-Performance Enhancing Culture Revenue Growth682%166% Employment Growth 282%36% Stock Price Growth901%74% Profit Growth756%1%

31 As compared to “non-producers”: Unskilled Average =19% more output Superior = 38% more Skilled Average= 32% more Superior=64% more Mgmt/Professionals Average= 49% more Superior= 96% more The Cost of Average...

32 SalaryPoint spread # in category Cost Unskilled$24,000.194$18,240 Skilled$35,000.323$33,600 Mgmt/Prof$60,000.482$57,600 $109,440

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34 ENGAGEMENT Quality of Life Rookie Victim Bystander Champion

35 3 Happiest Events

36 Challenge Connection Contribution Quality of Life Mastery Purpose Appreciation Congruency

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39 Decisions & Actions Questions Beliefs and Values Experience, Education, Environment

40 The Path

41 AssessExecuteDefine Monitor/ Refine

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43 Objective Understand state of culture Learn the source of messaging Assess receptivity to change Benchmark Avoid “another initiative that will die” syndrome Go/No Go

44 Q1: Your Limits

45 Q2: What Are The Unwritten Rules Meeting discipline (in)Formality Accountability Customer relations Dealing with change Systems Dress Hours Work life balance Quality Standards …

46 Q3: What Priorities Do You Communicate?

47 What Are Your Defining Stories?

48 Is That HiP?

49 Option 1: Consultants

50 Option 2: Assess and Impact

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52 Pick Your Principles

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54 Values-driven

55 Performance Marketing Results driven Innovation Leadership Team Communication Event Planning Pride Gratitude Fun Trust Relationships Positivity Dedication

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57 Behaviours Reflect Values Harmony => Avoid “tough” conversations Authenticity => Only sell what’s right Customer focus => seek input of front line Accountability => Ask for and follow up on commitments Sucking up => favouritism unrelated to performance or potential Discipline/Focus => Saying no

58 Values Definitions

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60 Values Hierarchy

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63 2 Approaches Announce and Then Build Awesome for small Sustains momentum Engages team in build Allows for growth BUT Inconsistent systems, symbols and incentives Must exhibit new values while building them Build and Then Announce Alignment exists pre launch Shows seriousness Communications and mgmt are coordinated BUT Long lag time Lack of ongoing engagement Can become a “task”

64 Incentives Beware unintended incentives & consequences Not just $: – Security – Recognition – Quality work – Remove “crappy” work – Perks What’s “punished” (or not)

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69 Recognize Values Lived

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71 Recognition

72 Culture Hacking

73 Take On A “Help The World” Program

74 Peer Bulletin Board

75 Real Time Feedback

76 Energizer Rituals

77 Why So Serious?

78 Hire/Fire on Culture

79 Raising The Game Education Investment Book of the month Coach for the team Empty chair in meetings Involve team in hiring Cross-dep’tal initiatives Workations Each employee interacts w. customers Senior people have “shifts” for Q&A Pet project time 1x/month community project “Support a dream” Anniversary yearbooks Monday Breakfast/Friday drinks

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