My Company - The level of engagement employees feel with their job and organisation
My Company is what we call an ‘output’ factor, it focuses on people’s ‘love’ and ‘pride’ in working for your organisation.
Now unfortunately you can’t directly make people feel these emotions, but when all of the other seven factors are doing well, people will be far more likely to experience that love and pride ultimately improving the My Company factor as a result.
As well as promoting regular team meetings, the firm hosts events that are designed to get staff communicating and energised, such as summer and Christmas parties, quizzes, pizza lunches and coffee mornings. The events help to promote a friendly culture and environment.
The firm encourages staff to live by its values by celebrating those who set good examples regularly. It includes testimonials in the weekly update or rewards individuals directly. Senior leaders provide role models by acting on the values when dealing with colleagues and clients.
Staff are given an extra day's leave that can be used to support their wellbeing. Fisher Jones Greenwood has also developed a wellbeing programme that focuses on mental, physical and financial wellness, lifestyle and work behaviour.
They have a Moving on Together Group, a group of staff from across the organisation who champion team interaction and communications. They group new leads on the annual staff event and have developed a communications framework based on staff feedback.
They work closely with Mencap by providing garden space for their service users to build and establish a vegetable garden. The produce they grow is used in the hospice kitchen and food waste from the kitchen and cafe is composted for use in the garden.
To improve employee engagement they introduced a monthly 'ideas hub' to generate discussion and feedback on what is going well and what is not going so well within the organisation. During these hubs, staff were encouraged to identify and introduce the topics for discussion.
There's an extensive social calendar! An awards ceremony celebrates colleagues who've gone the extra mile. There are Christmas parties and summer BBQs paid for by the firm, and each team has an 'away day,' anything from pasta making to go-karting. The wine club enjoyed a trip to Champagne, and there are regular fundraising events.
There's an 'open door' policy led from the top by Managing Partner Peter Winter. He leads bi-monthly all-employee meetings, personally welcomes new recruits, introducing the firm's vision and strategy, and attends all departmental away days. And partners sit amongst employees, so they're readily available and to strengthen the company's 'family feel'.
The firm is doing its bit to help young people become more financially literate by creating content for all school leavers that come through its doors. This includes articles and podcasts on topics including what payslips are, why National Insurance numbers are so important, and student loans, savings and pensions.
Staff receive a 15% discount at Card Factory, as well as reduced prices on a range of goods and services, from holidays and mobile phone contracts, to shopping, through Mycardfactory. Annual leave is at least 28 days.
Through its charitable arm, Card Factory Foundation, the company has raised more than £7 million for Macmillan Cancer Support since 2006. It is the lead sponsor of the Wakefield 10k and has been supporting Wakefield Hospice for the past four years. Staff help to sort stock in the warehouse or undertake gardening work.
Colleague connection days where colleagues were encouraged to come into the office and reconnect with those they may not have seen for a while were launched. They were a great success. Food vans provided meals, there were skips so staff could clear out the office space and various activities they could join.
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