offer employees an audaciously individualistic experience
Scheib contends that organizations are often guilty of “throwing money at the problem.” For instance, an overworked employee who hasn’t seen their family all month gets a bonus to compliment their increase in hours.
Scheib said when speaking about her own organization, “We’re constantly exploring ways to help Crunchbase employees live their best lives, no matter their preferences. It all goes back to our emphasis on flexibility and desire to honor the widest possible range of employee needs.” As a senior member at Edelman, on behalf of clients, Schepisi leverages both art and science to improve the employee experience through communication, culture and change. She points out that every company offers an employee experience, but often by default. Company cultures that develop without intention are resistant to change and ill-equipped to handle the turbulent economic, political and social waters businesses must navigate.
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