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Here's how you can create a high performance culture

• By Rhucha KulkarniSmriti
Here's how you can create a high performance culture

Business bottom-lines are under pressure, with organizations striving to do “more with less”. As companies aim to stay afloat in the ever-changing business environment, productivity, efficiency, effectiveness and cost-optimization are taking on new forms. This is significantly impacting the workforce; we are seeing automation, mechanization, and role-adaptations for human workers. The performance-expectations are changing, with people having to adapt to these new norms if they are to build successful careers. Aligning the human element to this high-performance agenda will help organizations build a strong competitive advantage. 

What drives high performance today? 

Delivering high performance consistently, over time, is the only way to avoid stagnation. A number of companies failed to keep pace with the rapid pace of disruption and innovation- Kodak, Nokia, Blockbuster, Yahoo, and Blackberry to name a few. Somewhere, when an organization starts “doing well”, it sometimes descends into a comfort and complacent zone. The reality of today is that change is the only constant.

With technology and macro factors rapidly evolving, organizations too must constantly evolve. This involves developing a future-forward, nimble mindset, and embracing of new competencies:

Integrating these competencies in the day-to-day ways of working, and encouraging employees to work on this ethos, is critical for delivering high performance. A culture build on these values forms the base which triggers the organization to do the unthinkable and execute with the persistent discipline to deliver the unimaginable*. 

How to foster high performance?

Building an organization that consistently delivers high performance requires a purposeful shift at every level.

Cultivate and communicate the culture

It is important to establish a common understanding amongst one’s people, as to what high performance really means, and demands. To cultivate a high performance culture, each of the employee touchpoints, from people-processes to employee-interactions must “live the high-performance competencies”. Build (or rebuild) the right organizational values through visioning and value-building exercises across employee hierarchies. Employees will embrace the high-performance agenda only when their personal values resonate with the organizational values. This will inspire them to go “above and beyond” and exceed expectations. 

Revamping of people-processes 

Each of the people-processes must be carefully aligned to the new expectations. 

Employee-friendly policies

Being flexible with policies is important to attract and engage the millennial generation. Millennials increasingly want to work the way they want to, and supporting work arrangements such as remote-working, part-time working, gig-based special assignments etc. can help boost accountability and productivity. 

Inspiring Leadership

The right leadership is a catalyst for high team performance. Existing leaders must carefully curate how they lead, communicate, engage and inspire their people. They must exude authenticity and build trust. Leadership development should be an ongoing commitment, and Leadership Development Programs must create future leaders who espouse the high performance values.

The above actionables can support the shift to a high performance organization, but sustained success should come only with a strong foundation i.e. the Why of this transformation. The top leadership team must outline the purpose and roadmap for becoming a high performance organization. Leaders must communicate the same to employees, time and again. With a clear purpose in people’s minds, it would be much easier to take everyone along on this cultural transformation journey. 

 

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