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Headquartered in Germantown, Tennessee, McNeill Hotel Company is built on a foundation of trust, pursuit of excellence and making a difference in whatever we do. We espouse the philosophy of "people serving people" - be it our guests, our investors, our team members or our brand partners. Servant leadership truly defines our company culture. We focus on select service hotels with a growth strategy based on a mix of new hotel development, meaningful acquisitions and third party management agreements. We are approved franchisees for both Marriott and Hilton. For updated News & Press about our co... view company details

Discovery Land Company, LLC is a privately-held, full service real estate development company based in Scottsdale, Arizona, specializing in luxury residential private club communities and resorts in the U.S. and other popular North American locations. Discovery's projects are all distinct from one another with their own themes and architectural styles inspired by the natural environment and traditions of the project's locale. The private clubs have world-class resort amenities, high levels of service, and club programs that work in sync to create an appealing lifestyle and a culture that is fo... view company details

We believe in the tried and true. The homemade. The handcrafted. Food that's as genuine as we are - and as satisfying as the thirty-five years we've spent curating the tastiest blend of Texas culture and cuisine around. As a family-owned and operated business, we take the craft of serving the finest Texas fare very seriously. In fact, our barbeque pits haven't stopped smoking since we first opened our doors in 1977 - because we figure when you're in it for the long haul, no shortcut's worth taking. Which is why barbeque's only the tip of the tongs when it comes to Goode grub. Our fresh Gulf se... view company details

Maple Street Biscuit Company was started by Scott Moore and Gus Evans in Jacksonville, Florida. They opened their doors on November 8, 2012 to a community with open arms and hungry tummies. Maple Street wasn't just out to make a profit. It was out to make a difference and be a part of the community. Walking into every Maple Street, you should be walking into a culture created around the idea of just that. You'll notice a lot of community style seating for you to meet your neighbor or if you're visiting, meeting the locals. Maple Street also operates on some guiding principles: Comfort Food wit... view company details

Lee Company offers residential and commercial heating, cooling, appliance services and more. view company details

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Create and Hone Your Organizational Culture Based on your Business Personality Just as people have different personality styles, organizations have different styles, too. Organizational culture or style is influenced by many factors -- by the person or people who started it, by its current leaders, and by the surrounding geographic and societal conventions, as well as by the nature of the work it does. But even those employees who like their jobs could end up clashing with your organizational culture. According to the founder of the Center for Values Research, Dr. Charles Hughes, harmon... view article details

These 5 Simple Steps Will Significantly Improve your Culture of Accountability Accountability is a topic covered in basic management courses. Unfortunately, there seems to be a burgeoning gap between theory and practice when it comes to this concept. Recent surveys suggest 40 percent of employees in US organizations are not held accountable for results. This is a dismal statistic, especially considering issues to do with accountability in the workplace can negatively impact employee morale. There are five strategies organizations can use to ensure accountability is instilled as a core element ... view article details

Reason No. 1: Your Leadership Doesn’t Care Whenever people attend a cocktail party, invariably someone in the room will have an occupation that others will solicit for some (free) advice. Medical doctors are asked “Does this mole look cancerous to you?” Car mechanics are queried whether the “chunka-chunka” sound the engine makes means a new transmission is needed. And as an industrial/organizational psychologist, I get interrogated about “Why is my company such a lousy place to work? Why do I hate working there?” There can be any number of specific reasons why one’s work experience is l... view article details

For new dads, Father’s Day doesn't consist of cracking open a cold one with junior back from college. Instead, it's a less laidback affair involving tending to the newest 'mini me's' every waking need – but how can a new dad be there for his newest addition if his company doesn't offer any paternity leave? Child rearing is mankind’s greatest passion – and challenge – but the country’s paid family leave policies fall well short of what new parents deserve. According to a report from the Society of Human Resource Management, about 58% of women – but only 15% of men – get replacement pay for leav... view article details

We can Google a checklist for anything these days, and workplace diversity is no exception. Diversity checklists from numerous countries show up in the search, reminding us that workplace diversity is of global interest—we are working within a globalized economy and within a multicultural workforce. Organizations that do not have a strong diversity and inclusion culture may invite lower productivity, higher absenteeism, and higher turnover resulting in higher costs to the company, as well as lose-out on valuable diversity of thought and talent. Does your company have its own diversity and... view article details

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A feedback-driven culture does not happen overnight. Like any meaningful change, building a culture where feedback flows freely requires deliberate effort and commitment. The good news is that, with the right approach, any business can make progress toward unlocking the benefits of a robust feedback system. The keys to success lie in starting with leadership buy-in, providing the necessary training, and putting in place both formal and informal tools to facilitate the feedback process. With consistency and patience, these foundations can cultivate a self-sustaining feedback culture where peopl... view blog & white papers details

Many skills that were important just a few years ago are no longer relevant in the workforce. In fact, even some jobs have become obsolete. To remain competitive in today's market, you need a workforce that's adaptable, innovative, and informed. How to achieve this? Create a culture of continuous learning. According to LinkedIn's Workplace Learning report, 94% of employees say they would stay at a company longer if it invested in their learning and development. Younger talent is particularly interested in continuous learning opportunities. If you're a company in an industry that's struggling ... view blog & white papers details

It’s the dawning of the age of millennials, and companies are encountering new challenges when attracting, engaging, and retaining this unique, technologically-savvy generation of workers. The millennial generation came of age in the digital era and is now entering the workforce en masse. Millennials are slated to comprise nearly half (46%) of all U.S. workers by 2020, and this is greatly complicating the job of human resource managers, many of whom are generation X-ers or baby boomers. When thinking about millennial talent, most people imagine notorious job-hoppers looking for companies with ... view blog & white papers details

A company's culture is not just about ping pong tables and craft beer Fridays. Corporate culture shapes teamwork, motivation, and business results mostly in financial services. In reality, culture is challenging to define and even harder to manage in a sustainable way. The good news is, there are proven strategies financial firms can use to build a thriving culture that stands the test of time. With commitment and willingness to challenge the status quo, any financial services company can shape a culture that fuels growth, innovation, and long-term success. How Corporate Culture Can Impair Dec... view blog & white papers details

As an employer, you need to be able to understand and communicate what your company culture is. If you don't do this, how do you know that your employees feel aligned and engaged with your company culture? One of the best ways to find out whether this is true is to conduct. When done right, employee culture surveys can have a huge impact as they give you feedback on what's working and not working in your organization. From here, you can gain a picture of what the company culture looks like within your organization. This can prove to be effective when guiding your organization to the next leve... view blog & white papers details