Goal Setting & Achievement Podcast: Business|productivity

5 Tips to Create a Results-Oriented Culture

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Sinopsis

One of the best approaches to be floated over the past few years has been that of a results-oriented work culture. The term itself is quite self-explanatory. It simply means that you have to develop a work culture in your organization that is geared towards achieving results rather than just putting in the time. Of course, this is easier said than done and you have to work hard to implement this approach and get your employees to follow.  Technically speaking, the roots of a results-oriented culture lie in allowing the employees to work as they see fit. Their job is to complete the work assigned to them and achieve the goals you set for them in a specific timeframe. How they do it, when they do it, etc., is up to them. You will only assess their performance based on the results.  In some cases, this approach can work wonders for an employee. For instance, if an employee is unable to work in the conventional 9-to-5 slot because of family or any other commitments, they can complete their work in the evening aft