Today’s episode of the AEC Leadership Today podcast features Nikki Lewallen. Nikki is a champion for employee engagement and the development of a people-first culture. Nikki is an accomplished leader, business development pro, speaker, and philanthropist. In addition to being a leadership mentoring and performance coach partner, Nikki is the host of a popular employee engagement podcast and CEO of Rainmakers, and she is here to talk all about how to become a people-first leader and organization.
How To Become a People-First Organization Using Data and Consistency
Nikki Lewallen has worked alongside hundreds of business owners since 2006. Her company Rainkmakers brings the best practices to businesses to help them grow and “make rain.” One incredibly vital aspect of growth that Nikki is very passionate about is employee engagement.
“When I go to these businesses, I see a lot of people just going through the motions. When you break it down, we spend two-thirds of our time working during our lives. Work can be an extension of ourselves.“
– Nikki Lewallen
In this episode, we discuss:
- We know that employee engagement is most often one of the top problems organizations face today, but what does employee engagement look like on a day-to-day basis? Every individual has different motivators and different drivers that bring them to work and keep them engaged in their work. Listen to Nikki talk about things leaders can do that will increase engagement all the way down to the individual employee.
- How to measure employee engagement and the benefits of having actual data versus relying on only assumptions or the latest feedback. Nikki recommends using quarterly surveys to measure your engagement. The key to using these programs is consistency and action. You wouldn’t wait a whole year to look at your finance numbers, don’t wait on your people either. Learn how Nikki uses this data to help leaders understand what the work climate is at any given time, and how to use that data to take action.
- What does engagement mean to your organization? Leaders can help their employees best by sitting down and deciding how your organization defines engagement. After that, the hardest part is to follow through on that definition. Train your management team from every level on your definition of engagement and give them the tools they need.
- Leaders need the courage to face the reality of their current engagement. In order to create the best workplaces we can, we need to create an environment of trust so our employees can be candid about their challenges. Additionally, we need to be prepared for their candid answers. If we just ignore the problems, they won’t go away… and will most likely get worse.
- At the very core of it all, employee engagement will strengthen your organization. You will always unlock higher performances from your employees when you build a strong people-first work culture.
- The difference between coaching and mentoring and how we can do more of it to supplement our learning and development programs to create better managers and leaders.
- The benefits of outside peer-to-peer learning groups for leaders.
“You can have one bad interaction that makes your employees start feeling different about the business and even looking for a new job. You have to be consistent with surveys so you can know when changes like this happen, and you can take action.”
– Nikki Lewallen
It was so exciting to have Nikki on the podcast with us to talk about a topic that I am also extremely passionate about. Employee engagement is so important, and Nikki is an expert on the topic. You may very well want to give this episode a second listen!
You can learn more about Rainmakers on their website, or you can contact Nikki directly by emailing her at [email protected] or connecting with on LinkedIn. You can also listen to her podcast Gut + Science. Additionally, if you or someone you know is a leader going above and beyond to engage employees, you could be featured on her podcast!
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I sincerely hope you enjoyed today’s episode. Be sure to contact Nikki to learn more about achieving and succeeding with employee engagement and to take advantage of the opportunities she’s offered. And, if you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes or other platforms you use and share the podcast with a friend or colleague. See you in the next episode!