Organizational culture is often difficult to define—and even harder to measure. This session explores how culture can now be assessed using real behavioral data generated through everyday workplace communication.
Drawing on research from The Science of Culture by Bronson Taylor, CEO of Workplace.io, participants will learn how digital conversations through platforms such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, email, and virtual meetings leave behind “digital dust” that can reveal important indicators of an organization’s culture, including trust, alignment, collaboration, engagement, accountability, and adaptability.
Rather than relying solely on annual surveys or subjective observations, this session introduces HR professionals and organizational leaders to six core dimensions of culture that can be assessed continuously through language patterns and communication behaviors.
Participants will gain practical insight into:
Special Bonus: Each participant will receive a FREE copy of The Science of Culture to continue exploring the concepts and strategies presented during the session.
Charlie Slagle is a seasoned executive and leadership consultant with more than 40 years of experience leading sales teams, developing leaders, and building businesses. Throughout his career, he has served as Vice President of Sales & Marketing, President/CEO, and COO. He also helped grow the U.S. division of a $1.5 billion global company from $1 million to $11 million in revenue.
Today, as a Founding Partner at FLiWHEEL Partners, Charlie works with business owners, companies, and leadership teams to strengthen communication, relationships, alignment, execution, and organizational capacity using proven leadership frameworks. His extensive executive experience provides a practical, real-world perspective on how communication and leadership behaviors shape organizational culture and business performance.
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