Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Why Strong Values are Important for Modern Organizations

 


Having clear company values help the management to ensure that all employees are working towards a common Goal. Values support the company's vision and its culture. That is why every single business decision must be aligned with these values. A business lacking values would not survive in today’s competitive and complex world.


Values – Why are they Important to any Company?

Values are what support the vision, shape the culture, and imitate what a company considers as important behaviors. They’re the core of the company’s identity. Some organizations emphasis generally on the technical competencies but often overlook the primary competencies that make their organisations run smoothly — values. Creating a strong set of values delivers both internal and external advantages to the company:

  • Values help companies in the decision-making processes. For instance, if one of your values is to stand behind the quality of your products, any products not reaching the suitable standard are inevitably rejected.


  • Values educate clients and potential customers about what the organization is about and simplify the identity of the organization. Especially in this competitive world, taking a set of specific values that voice to the public is definitely a competitive advantage.


  • Values are becoming prime recruiting and retention tools. Through the ease of investigating organisations, job explorers are doing their study on the identities of the organizations they are applying for and considering whether or not these organisations hold the values that the job seekers think about as vital.

A recent Harvard Business Review article by Dr. Natalie Baumgartner, Chief Workforce Scientist at Achievers, discovers why culture needs to line up with organization values. She refers to LinkedIn survey that recommends 26 percent of employees would decline a fancy title and 65 percent would accept lower pay before dealing with a poor workplace environment.


Values Drive Culture

Just like home, values are the foundation for ‘HOW’ everything occurs in a workplace. The values of employees along with their knowledges, upbringing, and so on, combine together to form the base of company. A decent value structure has employee wellbeing at its core, and that, in turn, drives growth for a business. Successful organization like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, etc. All of them have a thriving set of ethics to make everyone's lives easier. 


Values initiates from the topmost. The Chief Executive Officer sets and leads from the front. Why does the senior leaders have a vast role in transferring them to every corner of the organization? Since leaders have the authority to decide the direction and define the daily actions of employees. That’s why implementing values is tougher than just writing them on a piece of paper.


How to Identify and Implement Values in an Organization

Start by creating value statements. At present, define how you would want people to work with others in your organization. Also, focus on how the organization will value customers, suppliers, community, and everyone else who’s involved. Once you have this list, create value and proceed, implement.

Identifying values is nothing like analyzing your kitchen and listing a grocery list. Likewise, one cannot copy them from the value page of another organization. Lastly, a long list of values are not required. ‘More the merrier’ won’t work here, so six to seven is a good number at the start.


Conclusion

Organizations’ culture can be used to separate it from competitors. It allows organisation to create a differentiated brand, attract and retain loyal employees, and build robust relationships with customers, suppliers, and partners. Since culture represents unique values, competitors cannot replicate it. The only requirement is that organization is true and committed to it’s values that represent company culture. Having values on a plaque on the lobby wall is not sufficient. One must always act and behave in alignment with values. This means only hiring employees that share your values and making business decisions with values in mind.

If the values are strongly running in the organization, employees experience motivation and high engagement levels throughout their work lives. So, don’t underestimate the power of values in creating an engaged workplace. They have the authority to change the landscape of your organization. Which choice are you going to make?


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7 comments:

  1. Values help to guide our behavior. It decides what we think as for right, wrong, good, or unjust.
    Values are more or less permanent. They represent a single belief that, guides actions and judgment across objects and situations. They derived from social and cultural mores.

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  2. There are many company values such as Integrity, Boldness, Honesty, Trust, Accountability, Commitment to Customers, Passion, Fun, Humility, Continuous Learning, Ownership, Constant Improvement, Leadership, Diversity, Innovation, Quality, Teamwork, Simplicity
    Furthermore, as Examples of global companies with inspiring core values, American Express, Google, Coca Cola, Whole Foods and etc. (https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/company-values)

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  3. Clear values of an organization ensure all the employees are working towards the same goal.The core value of the company shape the organizational culture and improve the business strategy. All the decisions made by the company should be aligned with the company values.Values helps to make right decisions, improve employee communication, motivate and engage employees, clients get a clear vision and help to retain talent.

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  4. Organization values set standards that organizations and employees can aspire too. When organizations fall behind in terms of profit or quality, or employees fall behind in terms of work or goals, they know that they are not living up to their organizational values.

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  5. Living the core values also means holding people accountable for achieving them. For your values to be successful, everyone in your organization must be responsible for living your values. Senior managers need to consistently role model the values and use them to support their vision. By clearly defining your values and building accountability into them, you can start to build a culture of trust, integrity, and honesty.

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  6. Organisational values drive the way we influence, how we interact with each other, and how we work together to achieve results. Organisational values are not descriptions of the work we do or the strategies we employ to accomplish our mission, they are the unseen drivers of our behaviour, based on our deeply held beliefs that drive decision-making. The collective behaviours of all employees become the organisational culture – “the way we do things around here” – fulfilling the organisation’s promise to stakeholders.

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  7. I have to say that this is a very accurate article. It is very detailed and also lists out every aspect of business values and all the benefits of having a set of values.

    How ever, it will be more accurately delivered if you could have explained some examples of values.

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