Developing Employee and Customer Loyalty
Employees who respect a company’s values, their product, their management, and perceive the compensation to be fair are likely to stay with an organization much longer then if they don’t. These employees are satisfied with what the company has to offer and believe in the work that they are doing. When they believe in the organization they are likely to work harder and more diligently.
An organization should also consider that employers which have strong reputations in the field are likely to recruit stronger talent. Motivated workers may start to search out the company in an attempt to find employment from a progressive employer that respects their work. In a future where talent shortages are likely it is important to draw in and retain as much talent as possible.
Values in organizations are important. Values help satisfy vendors, stakeholders, customers, and employees. Yet questions as to how to develop corporate values are not always easily answered. One could take a top-down approach or take a down-up approach. In the top-down approaches the executives develop the values and let everyone know what they are. In the other approach the company polls the values of the organizational members and the executives tweak them for relevancy and appropriateness.


