The Importance of Core Values

The Importance of Core Values

This is Newsletter #2 in my Cohesion Culture™ Talent Retention Model newsletter series. If you haven't already done so, click here to check out the first in the series titled "Employee Retention Model... Runway Ready and More".

As a quick reminder, the Talent Retention Model illustrates the necessary elements for fostering a culture rich in cohesion, where individuals experience a sense of belonging, recognize the significance of their contributions, and engage in collaborative opportunities together.

In the last Cohesion Corner™️ with Dr. Troy newsletter, I outlined The Four Concepts that the Talent Retention Model encapsulates:

  1. Emotional and Spiritual Growth
  2. Physical and Mental Well Being
  3. Financial Mindset
  4. Intellectual Stimuli

These concepts demonstrate the overlap between personal and work life. To retain employees, this overlap cannot be overestimated or underplayed. Employees seek a high quality of life both in the workplace and at home, and it's preferable for these four elements to seamlessly integrate across both environments.

In today's newsletter, you will start to think about the impact core values have on infusing cohesion into the work culture.

As the full model image shows, the three strategic elements of cohesion: belonging, value, and commitment surround the organization’s value system.

Core values form the baseline to which we evaluate the actions of others and self. Our beliefs are sourced from core values while attitudes (in this case cultural similarities and differences) are directly influenced by core values and beliefs.

Behaviors are the manifestations from values, beliefs, and attitudes.

Understanding the progression of thought (values, beliefs, attitudes) to behaviors gives us the necessary insight to how important this process is to having a healthy, vibrant, and cohesive work experience.

Leaders must ensure that every employee knows the behaviors specific to each core value (shared value, guiding principle, etc.) and aligns desired behaviors to excellence in performance and engagement.

Cohesion positively impacts performance in all stages of a group’s development.

This was the hypothesis of my dissertation for the research that brought the talent retention model to life. As I have stated previously, cohesion directly produces increased performance and engagement.

Cohesion Culture™️ is a people centric strategy that starts with core values. Once these core values are defined with specific guiding principles that reflect the characteristics of the business, this value system must be integrated within every aspect of key HR practices such as acquisition, compensation and benefits, well being initiatives, performance and coaching, and development. How does management do this? By modeling learning organization behavior, cultivating a transformational leadership mindset and inspiring aspirational vision.

  1. Model behavior consistent with a learning organization. Generation, adaptability, experimentation, diversity, and stewardship—these elements provide the structure to create safe spaces to learn through experimentation, making mistakes, and experiencing failure. They encourage us to explore our fears of change and learn from them so that we can grow and evolve.
  2. Cultivate a transformational leadership mindset. If your leadership simply focuses on goals, primarily those around the concept of a concrete product, you are likely leaning towards a transactional mindset, which means that the company’s leaders are focusing on processes for today and not necessarily for tomorrow. If this describes you or your company, you might want to consider making a cultural adjustment to a transformational model of leadership that focuses on aligning values and making changes with the future in mind. Otherwise, it will be impossible to create an atmosphere of trust, value, and belonging that is essential to having a cohesive effect on increasing performance.
  3. Inspire aspirational vision. While inspiring someone is more focused on the outcome, setting employees on the path of aspiring toward a vision of hope for the future signifies a transformational mindset. The objective is to help others see that future and desire to move toward it. For the most part, it’s just a slight mind shift to go from inspiring someone to helping them aspire towards greatness.

Only when leaders start with a focus on the development of others can the transformation toward a Cohesion Culture™️ occur. And when they understand their own purpose and value as a part of the organization, they commit to achieving the desired outcomes of the organization.

Make sure you're subscribed to Cohesion Corner™️ with Dr. Troy as next newsletter I'll unravel the intricacies of the Learning part of the Talent Retention Model.


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Dr. Troy

Recognized as Talent Retention Expert of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals, Top Business Leader by Valiant CEO Magazine, a Brainz Magazine 500 Global Award recipient, featured on The Today Show, ABC, the Global BV-TV Network, Beyond the Business Radio Show, and CEO World, Dr. Troy Hall is an award-winning talent retention consultant, international speaker, and author of the bestselling titles; Cohesion Culture: Proven Principles to Retain Your Top Talent, and Fanny Rules: A Mother’s Leadership Lessons That Never Grow Old. As the founder of Cohesion Culture™, Dr. Troy has dedicated his career to establishing a cycle of culture wellness in the corporate and professional sphere. His consulting and executive coaching engagements are built on the strategic framework of Cohesion Culture™, making the concepts of belonging, value, and shared commitment easy for organizations to adopt and implement.

Troy Hall, Ph.D. I-CUDE

Bestselling author on Talent Retention, international speaker, and founder of Cohesion Culture™️

5mo

I find it so much easier for me grasping concepts with stories, metaphors, and processes.

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Daniel D. Fultz, Ph.D.

Encouraging Authentic Communication | Professor of Communication ➟ Focus in ethics, negotiation, & family communication | Ph.D. in Communication ◦ M.A. in Business | 25+ years of experience in higher education

5mo

Your focus on clarity through this process makes all the difference, Troy Hall, Ph.D. I-CUDE

Keith J. McNally

I specialize in facilitating discussion by bringing like-minded people together to create real impact | Amazon New Release Best Seller | Walking the Path - A Leader's Journey | GoFundMe

5mo

I appreciate this aspect of Cohesion Culture: "Model behavior consistent with a learning organization. Generation, adaptability, experimentation, diversity, and stewardship—these elements provide the structure to create safe spaces to learn through experimentation, making mistakes, and experiencing failure. "

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