CEOs from the Fortune 100 Best Focus on Trust, Double Down on DEIB
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Leaders from Hilton, Delta Air Lines, and Edward Jones joined Great Place To Work CEO Michael C. Bush in a panel discussion with Fortune’s Alan Murray. What is the value of workplace culture? Ask Chris Nassetta, president and CEO of Hilton, No. 1 on the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® List in 2024, and he gives a simple answer: “Without trust, you don’t have the shield to get you through difficult times.” Nassetta shared this in a conversation moderated by outgoing Fortune CEO Alan Murray. “COVID was a really good example,” he said. Because of the pandemic, Hilton had two-thirds of it ..read more
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New Western’s Rahul Yodh on the Importance of Culture for Recruiters
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2d ago
The vice president of talent acquisition at No. 23 on the Fortune Best Workplaces in Real Estate list in 2023 talks about flexibility, AI, and the power of curiosity. For talent acquisition pros and recruiters, the value of workplace culture is inescapable. It’s easier to recruit the best talent when you can tout a best-in-class experience. When your employees are willing to be ambassadors on your behalf, they can become your best recruiters. Referrals and nominations are invaluable assets for companies scaling their workforce. We spoke with Rahul D. Yodh, vice president of talent acquisition ..read more
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How Best Workplaces Are Creating More Well-Being for Employees in 2024
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1w ago
Consider these practices to help every employee in your organization thrive. In the immediate aftermath of the pandemic, employee well-being became a top priority for company leaders. Yet, despite years of investment, measures of well-being in the workplace have stagnated. In a 2023 market survey of 4,400 U.S. employees, Great Place To Work® found that the number of employees reporting a psychologically and emotionally healthy workplace hasn’t changed much since 2021. At the typical U.S. workplace, 55% of employees have a healthy work environment, a two-point difference from 2021. By contrast ..read more
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Onboarding Gen Z: How to Connect with the Most Connected Generation
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1w ago
Integrate relationship-building, upskilling, and flexibility into your welcome when bringing on new Gen Z employees. How warm is your workplace welcome? Great Place To Work research has identified “hiring & welcoming” as a key leadership behavior critical to a successful employee retention strategy. While onboarding is not the only factor, it can set the tone for an employee’s entire tenure with your organization. This is especially true for Gen Z, a generation that’s both anxious from uncertainty and hopeful for the future. Employers hiring those born between 1997 and 2012 need to be awa ..read more
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How Walmart Became One of the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For
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1w ago
The retail giant has been investing in its employees, with more workers reporting a positive experience. Walmart has made the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® List this year, an achievement that caps a remarkable journey to transform its employee experience. No. 1 on the Fortune 500, Walmart is a financial juggernaut. What started as a regional discount chain in Arkansas has become the largest company in the world by revenue. At the heart of its success are the 2.1 million associates around the world who enable the company to live its purpose: “Live better.” “Good jobs, oppor ..read more
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As AI Accelerates, 100 Best Companies Prove the Rising Value of Employee Trust
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1w ago
Like a lot of leaders, I spend most of my time looking forward, with very few exceptions. I read pieces like Marc Andreessen’s Manifesto, and I hope his vision of abundance is the same as mine. I want a world that provides his vision of abundance for all, not abundance for some. When some say, “Well there will always be winners and losers,” I say, “Then this AI thing isn’t as great as I thought it could be.” We live in a largely zero sum world with our current intelligence, and we don’t need anything artificial to add more value here. I’m focused on the future, and without question, the futur ..read more
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What Every Company Can Do to Improve Employee Well-Being Today
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3w ago
You don’t need a massive budget to ensure your workers are on the path to greater well-being. It’s a myth that small and medium-sized companies can’t offer the same employee well-being as larger organizations. Even with a one-person HR staff, there are crucial steps you can take to separate yourself from the typical workplace. In a 2023 market study of 4,400 U.S. employees, Great Place To Work® found that the typical workplace hasn’t improved much on measures of psychological and emotional health since 2021. Attend our annual company culture conference May 7-9, 2024 That’s a finding that cuts ..read more
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How a Lack of Microskills Keeps Employees From Accelerating Their Careers
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3w ago
Here are the tools and behaviors that unlock mentorship programs and other efforts to build a stronger talent pipeline. What are the barriers that keep some employees in entry-level positions while their peers accelerate into leadership roles? Careers can stall, not because of a lack of talent or passion, but because a candidate lacks “microskills” — small fundamental behaviors that build influential relationships and open doors to new opportunities, and better navigate the workplace.   Authors Dr. Resa E. Lewiss and Dr. Adaira Landry, both emergency medicine physicians and educators, ha ..read more
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5 Sessions You Won’t Want to Miss at Our For All Summit
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Here are some of the exciting leaders you can learn from as part of our culture conference in New Orleans, May 7-9. The 2024 For All™ Summit is coming up fast! Leaders from some of the world’s greatest workplaces will be sharing their playbooks for how to engage employees and create a better workplace for everyone. This year’s theme: “From promise to progress: Change happens here” will focus on transformation. Get your tickets here. This year’s event promises to be full of unmatched insights and inspiring sessions with headliners like Mindy Kaling, Angela Duckworth, Ariana Huffington, and Joh ..read more
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5 Workplace Well-Being Lessons From Toddlers
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Employees in the workplace could learn a thing or two from their youngest family members. By Ted Kitterman When Dr. Hasan Merali explained that my toddler has more well-being than me, my first reaction was to laugh. My 16-month-old son is a walking petri dish that brings home superbugs from daycare. Exhibit A: The pink eye and double ear infection he has this very week. What well-being tips could I possibly learn from someone who can’t even wipe his own nose? Quite a few, according to Merali, a pediatric emergency medicine physician and researcher who has been working with toddlers for more t ..read more
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