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In his ground-breaking new book Transformational Culture (released 3 September,
At a time when organisations are straining every sinew to build back better following some of the most turbulent times in the last 20 years,
In the book, David puts forward a Transformational Culture Model, which offers a cultural framework for organisations which are committed to putting their people, purpose and values first. He argues that the rewards for such organisations will be great - enhanced competitive advantage, attracting investment, enhanced brand values and the ability to attract and retain top talent.
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* A Transformational Culture Model to be adopted within organisations. He offers a blueprint for a new form of organisational culture, which rejects the outdated, toxic HR systems and policies - enshrined in the standard employee handbook - and puts people and values first.
* Leaders and HR to move from traditional reliance on retributive justice models (blame, shame and punish) to a new, progressive form of transformational justice. Transformational justice balances the rules of the organisation, rights of the employee and the need to generate fair, just and inclusive outcomes when things go wrong, rather than relying on damaging performance management, grievance and discipline procedures.
* The HR function to be replaced with a new, fully independent people and culture function, who would be custodians of the way in which organisations treat their people, ensure justice, champion inclusivity, enable sustainability and drive performance through building a climate of trust.
* Wellbeing, engagement and inclusion to be amalgamated as a single, unified discipline (WEI) and placed as a core strategic priority. The three currently compete against one another for energy, time and focus, undermining efforts to achieve any one of them to their fullest potential. By aligning these fundamental human needs into a single coherent business discipline, organisations can create a truly transformational culture, based around people and values.
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Reader reviews:
The book has already attracted excellent reviews from leading HR influencers and practitioners:
"Provides a blueprint for leaders and organizations to journey towards something better. Liddle expertly outlines a different, more balanced way of working and offers a pragmatic and well thought-through framework for making progress. An essential read for anyone who believes workplaces can build performance whilst nurturing enhanced fairness, justice and learning." âEURo
"The next time I encounter yet another excuse for not addressing racism, injustice or fairness by an employer, I will whip out
"David's deep experience and practical advice is an invaluable tool in helping you to achieve the productive and engaging culture you need in order to achieve your goals and be the organization you want to be." âEURo David MacLeod OBE, Co-Chair of Engage for
As organisations emerge from one of the most challenging times in history, Transformational Culture supports leaders in building cultures which promote dialogue, engender compassion, reduce harm, bring people together, protect relationships and create space for everyone to be the best versions of themselves.
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