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Building Trust & Inspiring Passion PRSSA National Conference October 15, 2011 Common View of Public Relations Reporter Promoter Apologist Common View of PR People Reporter Promoter Apologist Aspirations for PR People Leader Change agent Relationship builder Fundamental Question When it comes to delivering on the promises you make and the expectations you create, does your organization know how to walk the talk? TRUST Be a champion of trust! TRUST Be a champion of trust! TRUST A belief that people will do the right thing in the right way at the right time It’s more than getting attention or making a sale. TRUST It’s about loyalty over the long-haul. Customer Trust It’s about Everything! TRUST TRUST Employee Engagement “A heightened emotional connection that an employee feels for his or her organization … and that influences him or her to exert greater discretionary effort to his or her work” 12 Employee Engagement The Value Only 29% of U.S. workers considered truly “engaged” (71% “disengaged!”) “Actively disengaged” workers in total cost U.S. over $300 Billion per year! Individually, “disengaged” workers cost their employers $13,000 per year! 13 Employee Engagement The Value Top performing companies are actually raising employee engagement levels in the present economy These organizations are increasing revenue growth by 4.5 times more than poor performers 14 Employee Engagement Employee Engagement “Only when people know what it feels like to be first in someone else's eyes can they sincerely share that feeling with others. We're not saying choose your people over your customers. We're saying focus on your people first because of your customers. That way, everybody wins." Employee Engagement What does it take to build a high-trust workplace and an engaged workforce? Employee Engagement “The brand is simply a lagging indicator of the culture.” -- Tony Hsieh CEO, Zappos Author, “Delivering Happiness” Employee Engagement Nationwide Survey Workers Managers Interesting work Job security Tactful discipline Being “in” on info & decisions Good wages Loyalty to employees Appreciation of work done Chance to advance Good working conditions Sympathetic help w/problems Kenneth A. Kovach George Mason University Employee Engagement Nationwide Survey Workers Interesting work Job security Tactful discipline Being “in” on info & decisions Good wages Loyalty to employees Appreciation of work done Chance to advance Good working conditions Sympathetic help w/problems 1 4 9 3 5 8 2 6 7 10 Managers 5 2 7 10 1 6 8 3 4 9 Kenneth A. Kovach George Mason Univ. Building Success - Inside Out TRUST People-First Systems, Policies & Practices • Measurement • • • • Rewards & Recognition Communication Learning & Development Continuous Improvement Management Credibility Factors • Caring • • • • • Honesty/Openness Responsiveness Competence Reliability Apology Goals - Strategies - Planning VALUES & PRINCIPLES Interaction Authenticity Inclusion Speed “Real-Life, Real-Time Communication” Relevance Access to Information Availability of Information Real-life, Real-time Communication Interaction Real-life, Real-time Communication Interaction Employees are NOT a “target audience!” Real-life, Real-time Communication Interaction Employees are NOT a “target audience!” “Propaganda ends where dialogue begins.” (Marshall McLuhan) Real-life, Real-time Communication Speed Organizational communication has to operate at the speed of life. Real-life, Real-time Communication Availability of information “An individual without information cannot take responsibility. An individual with information cannot help but take responsibility.” (Jan Carlzon) 27 Real-life, Real-time Communication Access to Information Availability without access is like having a key without knowing what door it opens. Real-life, Real-time Communication Relevance Avoid the trap of giving people too much of the information they don’t need – and too little of what they do. Real-life, Real-time Communication Inclusion Cutting someone out of the communication loop is like cutting off the blood supply to part of the body. Real-life, Real-time Communication Authenticity “The use of buzzwords anesthetizes you to the truth.” (Warren Bennis) Real-life, Real-time Communication Mission Control Golden Rules of Communication 1. Always approach people as the source of the solution … not the cause of the problem Golden Rules of Communication 1. Always approach people as the source of the solution … not the cause of the problem 2. The only terminal communication breakdown is disengagement … so keep the dialogue going Golden Rules of Communication 1. Always approach people as the source of the solution … not the cause of the problem 2. The only terminal communication breakdown is disengagement … so keep the dialogue going 3. Communication is too important to be left in the hands of professional communicators … so share the knowhow and build broad connections and relationship Golden Rules of Communication 1. Always approach people as the source of the solution … not the cause of the problem 2. The only terminal communication breakdown is disengagement … so keep the dialogue going 3. Communication is too important to be left in the hands of professional communicators … so share the knowhow and build broad connections and relationship Be the champions of trust! Contact Us Les Landes, APR President Landes & Associates [email protected] www.landesassociates.com 314-664-6497 Joe Hice, APR, CPRC Vice President, Public Relations and Marketing Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute [email protected] 813-745-1539