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When Culture is a Skill Set Leaders Reap Rewards—PCI Lives Their Values
What makes for a memorable social event? A case of lite beer, a bag of Bugles, and a bunch of people who don’t know each other won’t be anyone’s Instagram moment. Careful planning is the secret to providing a terrific experience. Organizations that treat culture like an impromptu party will see their “guests” leave early.…
Read MoreAs Culture Gains Importance—PCI Stays Ahead of the Trend
In a business climate that feels like a hurricane looms perpetually on the horizon, I’ve noticed an optimistic trend. Culture is a rising priority among CEOs. The most enlightened see positive values and a safe, equitable environment as key components of success. It seems contradictory that with the increasing focus on technology, there is also…
Read MoreA Positive Culture and an Innovative Approach Sidestep Disruption—How PCI Successfully Moved During the Pandemic
Designing a new office space and making the move is no small venture. When the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) planned to move from downtown Chicago to Chicago’s Triangle Plaza near O’Hare International Airport they knew that they would need outside support to manage the project. .orgSource Senior Consultant, Kevin Martlage, had recently been working with…
Read MoreThe Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute Creates Employment Advantages
The Precast/ Prestressed Concrete Institute Creates Employment Advantage Salary Study .orgSource has supported the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) on several significant projects related to culture building. The group was extremely focused on qualities like values, collaboration, and communication. However, Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, Beth Taylor, realized that there were related processes affecting the team…
Read MoreGrow the Human Skills: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication
AI, which once lived on the far horizon, is making a swift and dramatic entrance into our daily lives. The technology promises to upend the way business operates. Yet no one is sure how that new reality will unfold. It’s certain that jobs, which are ubiquitous in the current economy, will disappear in the…
Read MoreThe Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute Builds a Culture to Live By
The Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute Builds a Culture to Live By PCI’s President and CEO, Bob Risser, PE, wanted to make his organization an exceptional place to work. He turned to .orgSource to support the group on their journey to excellence. Overview Founded in 1954, the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) is the technical institute and trade…
Read MoreA Thanksgiving Valentine to My Work Family and Yours
If you’re lucky, you have colleagues who feel like family. Work families are special. The people at your job don’t have to love you, or even like you. But, if they are a bright spot in your day, it means you’re doing your part. Work families have the magic to make success a team sport.…
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Read MoreGood Culture Makes Good Sense
Smiley or sad—which describes your culture? Some people work on a dream team. Others are ready to be a statistic in the Great Resignation. What makes the difference? If your answer was people, go to the head of the class. When I want to explore interpersonal dynamics in the workplace, I look to .orgSource consultant…
Read MoreWe’re Looking Ahead
I hope you’re doing well and staying safe! At .orgSource we’ve been working to help you get ahead of the disruption impacting our industry. In case you missed it, we’ve compiled resources to help organizations through this challenging time. Be Future Focused Almost every day, I get a call from an association leader looking for advice. At the beginning of the closures, most of the conversations involved virtual meetings or setting up remote offices. Now the questions are…
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