Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月13日
Most managers think they have a great corporate culture. Their employees aren’t so sure
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公司文化对员工的幸福感、工作表现和留存率都有着重要影响。研究发现,糟糕的公司文化会导致员工离职,而良好的公司文化则能吸引和留住人才,提升员工敬业度和工作效率。此外,高管和人力资源领导者往往高估了公司文化的现状,员工对公司文化的感知与高管存在差异,这可能导致潜在的负面影响。文章强调了建立积极健康的公司文化的重要性,并指出通过良好的沟通和倾听,可以改善公司文化,提升员工积极性和参与度。

🤔 **公司文化对员工幸福感和工作表现至关重要:**当员工感到快乐和被重视时,他们的工作效率更高,更愿意向他人推荐公司,并且更有可能长期留任。

😢 **糟糕的公司文化会导致员工离职:**研究显示,近一半的员工因公司文化不佳而离职,尤其年轻员工对公司文化的重视程度更高。

📊 **高管和HR对公司文化的认知与员工存在差异:**高管和HR往往高估了公司文化现状,而员工的实际感受可能与之不符,这可能导致潜在的文化冲突和问题。

🗣️ **改善公司文化需要良好的沟通和倾听:**通过及时更新公司信息,鼓励员工表达意见,可以提升员工的积极性和参与度,改善公司文化。

🏆 **投资公司文化有助于吸引和留住人才:**将福利、举措和技术与员工需求相结合,可以提升公司竞争力,打造高绩效团队。

Organizations need a strong company culture. When employees are happy, they produce better work, are more likely to speak highly of the organization to others, and will stay longer. Failing to invest in a good corporate culture can have major repercussions. Around 48% of workers said they have quit a job because of a bad company culture, according to a new study from HR management platform Dayforce. (Dayforce is a sponsor of CHRO Daily but does not have input on our editorial content). Of the 9,489 respondents, all of whom work at companies with at least 100 employees, around 70% said they would (or have previously) turned down a job offer because they don’t like the workplace culture. And that number goes up to 75% for workers under the age of 34.“When you don’t feel like you’re fitting in, or that you’re being valued, it’s easy to start to begin to pick out all the things that don’t work [at your company],” Amy Cappellanti-Wolf, chief people officer at Dayforce, tells Fortune.And if you’re an executive and think your company culture is just fine, check again. Executives and HR leaders are likely to overestimate just how great their company’s culture is, the study found. While 84% of executives and 81% of HR leaders reported that their company invests in culture, only 49% of workers agree. That means that CHROs and others in the C-suite are 35% more likely than the average employee to say their organization works to continuously improve their company culture. “There are varying and different perspectives on what senior leadership thinks versus what an employee thinks about culture, and that’s that gap you’ve got to really pay attention to, because that’s where there’s potential toxicity or misalignment,” says Cappellanti-Wolf.Fixing a toxic or negative company culture is possible, according to the study, but requires great communication and listening. Employees that are well-informed and updated on recent company news are 66% more likely to be optimistic, engaged, and forward-thinking, and 63% more likely to say they’re comfortable sharing opinions at work. “Our research shows that organizations that invest in culture—specifically, aligning their benefits, initiatives, and technology with the needs of their people—will have anadvantage when attracting and retaining top talent and building a high-performing workforce,” says Cappellanti-Wolf.Brit Morsebrit.morse@fortune.comAround the TableA round-up of the most important HR headlines.In the wake of Donald Trump’s election win, immigration attorneys say they're receiving hundreds of inquiries from foreign-born workers who are looking to secure visas. -ForbesBonuses for Wall Street bankers, which often make up a big chunk of pay for employees at financial firms, are on the rise for the first time in three years. Some experts say they could jump as high as 35%. –Wall Street JournalA job candidate says they’d love to join your company, but only if they can do so anonymously. Here’s how HR leaders should respond. –Inc.WatercoolerEverything you need to know from Fortune.Measuring power. Fortune's 100 Most Powerful People in Business list ranks the world's most recognizable founders, chief executives, disrupters, and innovators on their overall influence on today's business landscape. -Lee CliffordGenerational friction. Millennial and Gen Z workers who say their bosses don't understand them are more likely to be unproductive, according to a new study. -Ryan HoggA feeble genetic core. Mere weeks after 23andMe's entire board resigned, the DNA-testing company announced it’s firing roughly 40% of its workforce and closing a drug development arm of the business. -Sasha RogelbergThis is the web version of CHRO Daily, a newsletter focusing on helping HR executives navigate the needs of the workplace. Sign up to get it delivered free to your inbox.

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