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We believe adversarial business
cultures substantially increase risk control costs.
We have managed complex risks for major
corporations and one thing has consistently helped us to
substantially reduce loss costs – a positive, proactive, business
culture.
Loss costs are directly influenced by
an industry feeding on conflict between employers and their
employees. This industry is made up of attorneys fueling conflict and
broking loss dollars (on both sides of the issue), doctors more
interested in providing forensic medical opinions than providing
treatment, and a parade of transcribers, stenographers, claims
adjusters, interpreters, investigators and others with a vested
interest in the ongoing conflict between employers and employees.
Active Agenda can help organizations create an environment of “Us
(Employee and employer) vs. Them (system).”
Many of Active Agenda's modules will
appear strange to traditional safety practitioners busy managing the
“3 E's of Industrial Safety: Engineering, Education, and
Enforcement.” Over fifty years of risk control experience, and
reproducible results, have led us to incorporate “culture” into
Active Agenda's design for managing and mitigating loss costs.
Open, Transparent, Collaborative,
Design: Active Agenda uses single systems to manage operational
risks across an enterprise. For example, many organizations conduct
inspections and audits to ensure employee safety, product quality,
environmental protection, positive labor relations, and protection of
the corporate brand. Most organizations establish disparate systems,
managed by different people, to achieve an effective inspection and
audit process. Active Agenda uses a single inspection and audit
system to address all of these risk imperatives. Active Agenda
applies the same level of transparent systems and knowledge sharing
across fifty other business practices. Utilization of Active Agenda,
as designed, can improve communications, enhance success, and reduce
conflict in an organization.
Communication Modules: Active
Agenda incorporates many modules designed to improve communications
and thereby positively impact a business culture. Several of Active
Agenda's communication modules are:
Incentives:
Providing incentives to employees for action oriented results can be
a very good way to direct and drive change in an organization.
Rewarding actions which further company interests can improve a
business culture.
Suggestions:
Most suggestion programs fail for lack of effective follow through.
Active Agenda can ease the burden of managing an effective suggestion
program and begin to “tap into” the organization's knowledge (or
idea) base. Providing a system for sharing ideas can improve culture.
Postings:
Capturing data is one thing, sharing it is another. Active Agenda's
posting module helps companies to assign, track, and audit required
postings. With a Active Agenda, postings can be based on real,
validating (or not) feedback from the production floor, and that
improves business culture.
Surveys:
Active Agenda enables the generation of company surveys, whether this
issue is “Do you want a Christmas party?” or “Are you happy
with our industrial medical provider?” Actions taken based on
organizational samples are good for business culture.
Feedback:
We all know the power of feedback, but do we have formal systems to
track feedback and the results it generates? Usually not. Active
Agenda can help companies track feedback and results and that
strengthens business culture.
Town Hall:
Have you ever wanted to ask a question in front of everyone? It's
amazing how answers change based on who's listening the the response.
Active Agenda lets companies capture, track, and post questions asked
of anyone, by anyone. This kind of transparent dialog can eliminate
paralyzing paranoia and shift a business culture from that of “hide
the ball” to “good for all” - even if the answers aren't
popular.
Values Threats:
We've all seen the company mission statement but do we manage by it?
Usually not. Active Agenda's Values Threats module allows
organizations to track the company's mission and values and actions
which threaten them. Posting a mission statement and subsequently
ignoring it can be one of the quickest ways to erode a positive
culture.
Measuring Culture: Active Agenda
allows organizations to measure the utilization of established
programs and modify or eliminate those not producing value. At the
very least, an organization deploying Active Agenda can illustrate
the presence of systems and quantify organizational apathy as a
defense.
Using the module examples above to
illustrate the point:
- Which location
receives the most positive or negative feedback?
- Which supervisor
has the highest level of incentive program utilization?
- Which department,
or individual, or supervisor, has generated the most company
suggestions?
- Which employee
“speaks up” and provides the most constructive feedback? How
often?
- What percentage of
the employees are unhappy with the industrial medical provider?
- Which organization
most frequently reports values threats and risks the credibility of
the company's mission?
- How balanced is
participation in the company's risk control process? ...by
supervisor?
Culture matters and Active Agenda
takes this into account.
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