Creating a Culture Of Engagement
The Choice Model
Creating a Culture of Engagement is a highly interactive two-day instructor-led experience where leaders learn how to increase employee engagement and strengthen teams, leading to tangible business results.
It is a hands-on, process-oriented, action learning session. The focus is on what the organisation needs to do, as well as what individual leaders need to do, to create collaborative teams and a culture of engagement.
The purpose of Creating a Culture of Engagement is for leaders:
- To understand they have the responsibility for creating a culture of engagement for their own team and across their organisation.
- To understand the five critical elements of creating a culture of engagement.
- To know what they must do to create the five elements of an engagement culture in their own team and organisation.
Leaders need to understand that employees have a choice to be engaged or not. The leader’s role is to actively and intentionally work to create a culture of engagement.
Module Descriptions
This workshop is designed to be flexible and dynamic in its content and implementation, based on the needs and priorities of the client organisation. Most organisations take the Engagement Audit score, identify the engagement elements with the greatest gaps, then focus the hands-on action learning exercises on the elements with the greatest need.
During each of the modules, leaders learn how each element contributes to a culture of engagement. An expert facilitator, skilled in Process Facilitation, leads exercises and activities and uses tools to guide leaders through discussions on each of the five elements and the implications from the audit results. The trainer then helps leaders identify actions they can take to create the conditions necessary to maximise the power of the targeted element across the organisation.
Five Modules of a Culture of Engagement
The Element of Opportunity |
Engagement happens when employees feel they are part of something important and have something to believe in. |
The Element of Personal Accountability |
Engagement happens when employees are expected to give their best and know what they are being held accountable for. When this is the case, personal accountability increases. |
The Element of Connectedness |
Engagement happens when employees feel connected with each other, focus on mutual interest and operate with shared responsibility. |
The Element of Inclusion |
Engagement happens when employees are well informed, involved and able to openly express their thoughts and feelings. Simply stated, people want to feel "in" on things. |
The Element of Validation |
Engagement happens when employees feel they matter—that they have a valued place in the organisation. |
On-line Engagement Audit
To maximise the learning experience and engage leaders before the session, the direct reports of participants complete an on-line Engagement Audit. These direct reports rate the organisation's leadership team collectively on how well they deliver each of the five elements of engagement. During the session, leaders receive an organisational summary of the Engagement Audit results. The report shows the strengths and greatest needs for each of the five engagement elements.
Enabling Improved Performance
Creating a Culture of Engagement (CCE) features various performance application, reinforcement and support tools. These additional learning components ensure that individuals can hone newly acquired skills upon returning to work.
Evaluation
Wilson Learning will partner with your organisation to measure the initial behavioural changes and business results. Our common interest is to make sure that Creating a Culture of Engagement delivers the results you seek. We are committed to helping you succeed, and we will work with you to set up evaluation systems to keep the change going well after it's begun.
To learn more about measuring the impact of learning, visit Measurement and Evaluation Services.
This offering, like all others from Wilson Learning, can be customised to reflect your organisation's operating environment and business priorities.