Your Culture’s Heartbeat: Are You Listening?
A Healthy Culture Pulse Starts with Recognition and Support
Every workplace has a rhythm—a culture pulse—that tells the story of its people. A positive culture pulse is energized by trust, a sense of belonging, and consistent communication. A negative culture pulse, on the other hand, reveals low morale, disconnection, and a lack of recognition.
Employees today aren’t just seeking a paycheck; they’re seeking purpose, support, and the assurance that they matter. This requires more than occasional perks. It demands intentional support, access to meaningful resources, and recognition that’s timely, authentic, and aligned with performance.
When recognition becomes part of the daily culture, it does more than lift spirits—it drives measurable impact. Frequent recognition increases employee engagement, fuels high performance, reduces turnover, and fosters a stronger sense of belonging. People want to contribute where they feel seen and appreciated. In the infographic below, you can see the vast difference between a positive vs negative workplace culture. Employees are 71% more likely to have had productivity improvements and 10x more likely to recommend their company as a great place to work.
Too often, organizations overlook these simple but powerful strategies. That’s why building a positive culture pulse should be a business priority, not just an HR initiative.
Strategic ways to start today:
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Integrate peer-to-peer and manager recognition into regular workflows
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Use technology to track and celebrate wins—big or small
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Train leaders to lead with empathy and recognize effort, not just outcomes
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Provide resources for mental well-being, personal development, and growth
A healthy culture doesn’t happen by chance—it’s built by design. Start shaping yours today.
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George Rogers is the Chief Strategy Officer at Lighthouse Research & Advisory. He is an author, coach, and globally renowned keynote speaker acclaimed for delivering compelling insights on cultivating purpose-driven, profitable businesses. As a leader developing inclusive and motivating workplace environments, he consistently provides transformative perspectives and guidance to organizations worldwide. Over the past two decades, he has dedicated himself to inspiring leaders and transforming workplace cultures.
In his book Champion Your Purpose, we learn that finding purpose in life looks different for everyone, and very few will find the exact common purpose that aligns the exact same. He provides a step-by-step approach to help readers identify their purpose and align it with their personal and professional goals.
His research focuses on leadership and its impact on performance, engagement, culture, mental health, inclusion, and belonging. If you ask him what led him to the HR space, he will remind you that his passion and purpose are championing people.
With over 25 years of leadership and keynote speaking experience, he has inspired, empowered, and challenged every audience —virtually and in person —to discover their purpose in the workforce, learn how to Champion Your Purpose individually, and lead the life they love.