There is an enormous difference between training the people in your organization and actually developing a culture within your organization!
Training simply formulates the process from A to Z. But if ALL employees don’t understand the entire picture, you are doomed for failure!
While building a culture…..well…that takes a lot of time and effort from ALL of the people within your company! From the President on down, EVERYONE must be included in this journey!
Instead of just training your people on the processes, you have to begin formulating the culture in which your company will live and breathe!
Here are some thought starters on where to begin;
You can simply teach anyone a process.
You can train them all you want.
You can train them every day.
BUT…until you develop a “true culture” within your organization, you will fall directly on your face.
The old saying goes…..”Either you are part of the problem or part of the solution”….
By building a solid culture within your organization, you are destined for great things!!!
More customers will want to do business with you and you will have a steady stream of great people wanting to come to work in your environment!
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You continue to come up with great posts, Jim. Instilling culture, guiding principles, a mission, attitudes, philosophy, that's the leader's job. We can prepare for the majority of interaction with customers with procedural training, but the true measure of an organization is how everyone reacts the 10% of the time interactions don't travel down anticipated paths. At those times, the organizations culture and guiding principles come to the fore. The dealer doesn't want all those interactions kicked upstairs. The more they can be handled immediately and confidently because of a solid business culture, the better.
Cheers,
Pete
Thanks Richard!
A great leader can build this culture through trust and communication.
Thanks Stephanie!
It takes time to build this kind of environment....it won't happen overnight!!
Thank you Bobby!
It is true that you can feel what culture is going on in a store when you walk in!!
Sometimes there is so much tension you can cut it with a knife!!
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