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Love Your Work! with Rachel
Rachel Sparkes
19 episodes
6 days ago
Podcast created by Work Content Creator & Your HR Bestie from Big Tech Rachel Sparkes: Helping ambitious professionals succeed in the corporate world with purpose, creativity, and humanity — no burnout, no selling out.
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Podcast created by Work Content Creator & Your HR Bestie from Big Tech Rachel Sparkes: Helping ambitious professionals succeed in the corporate world with purpose, creativity, and humanity — no burnout, no selling out.
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Careers
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Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast — But What Is Culture, Really?
Love Your Work! with Rachel
5 minutes 2 seconds
7 months ago
Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast — But What Is Culture, Really?

summaryIn this conversation, Rachel Sparkes discusses the critical importance of company culture in influencing employee performance, retention, and overall workplace satisfaction. She emphasizes that culture is not merely about perks like ping pong tables or free snacks, but rather the collective experience of employees from recruitment to exit. Sparkes shares insights on building a people-first culture, highlighting strategies such as co-creating culture with employees, implementing effective onboarding processes, fostering psychological safety, and ensuring consistent recognition and career development opportunities. She concludes by stressing that cultivating a strong culture is an ongoing commitment that requires daily leadership engagement.takeaways

  • Company culture impacts performance and retention.
  • Culture is the felt experience of employees.
  • Co-creating culture involves giving employees a voice.
  • Effective onboarding is crucial for first impressions.
  • Psychological safety allows for open communication.
  • Recognition should be consistent and celebrated.
  • Career development should be employee-driven.
  • Purpose-driven companies attract good talent.
  • Culture is an ongoing commitment, not a one-time project.
  • Leadership must prioritize people to build a strong culture.Subscribe to the Love Your Work! newsletter and podcast to read the full post and for more articles here https://rb.gy/7wxx86
Love Your Work! with Rachel
Podcast created by Work Content Creator & Your HR Bestie from Big Tech Rachel Sparkes: Helping ambitious professionals succeed in the corporate world with purpose, creativity, and humanity — no burnout, no selling out.