Unlocking E&C Impact
Seasoning & Cooking the “Food”
In this episode of Creativity and Compliance, Tom and Ronnie discuss the importance of creativity as a vehicle to improve influence and impact.
You may have all the right ingredients for a tasty, nutritious “meal”, however what you really have is:
- Policies that are bland and on hard-to-reach shelves
- Communications that are bitter and full of empty calories
- Training that leaves a bad taste in your mouth
- Leaders who go on long, intermittent fasting
- Employees getting fat on sweet, unhealthy, easy to access misbehavior
- Ignoring the Chef who then treat you like the busboy who is there to clean up their mess
“We’re serving prison food and wondering why our organization isn’t in better shape!”
- E&C Branding: Make sure your image (name, logo, tagline, mascot) matches the helpful, welcoming, supportive resource that you are.
- The Code & Policies: Make sure your core resources are simple and easily digestible.
- Communications: Regular communications and learning reinforcement should be short, playful, positive and entertaining so that employees will want to indulge on these nutritious snacks.
- Training: Avoid the large once-a-year e-learning binge-meal. Shorter, more entertaining meals will leave to healthier body and mind.
- Leadership: Packing up short, entertaining nuggets for leaders to deploy. If it has some entertainment value and doesn’t take up a lot of time, leaders will pass out these snacks on your behalf, without the eye roll.
Creativity isn’t a luxury, it’s essential.
Ronnie Feldman is the CEO & Creative Director at Learnings & Entertainments, a learning content provider made up of comedians and entertainers with a focus on corporate risk. www.LearningsEntertainments.com