Raise Your Game: How To Create A Culture Of Ownership

Jan 29, 2017 1 Min Read
Alt

We often talk about accountability at work, and it starts with a sense of ownership. How can we create a culture of ownership?

It is easy to communicate numbers for performance but how do you get employees to own the numbers? If you don’t know yet, numbers can numb people. Also, most organisations struggle not with the lack of expectation but the lack of engagement.

Joseph Tan from Leaderonomics Good Monday shares four ways to cultivate a culture of ownership. These include:

  1. Setting the cause before the cost.
  2. Creating opportunities for the alignment of individuals’ strengths.
  3. Meeting basic needs.
  4. Providing management support.

 
Click play to listen to the podcast:

 
Related podcast: Raise Your Game: Set The Cause Before The Cost

 

If you would like to find out more about Leaderonomics Good Monday to help your organisation accelerate further in their culture, email us at info@leaderonomics.com. To know more about what Leaderonomics do as a social enterprise, check out www.leaderonomics.org. For our other Raise Your Game podcasts, click here.

Share This

Leadership

Tags: Culture

Alt
Joseph is a Leaderonomics faculty trainer who is passionate about engaging with leaders to transform culture in organisations. Previously, he was CEO of Leaderonomics Good Monday. He is currently based in the United States

You May Also Like

human hand touching digital screen

How to Embed AI in Your Organisational DNA: 5 Insights for 2025 (Part 2)

By ANGGIE RACHMADEVI. In the second part of our Malaysia Leadership Summit 2025 series, we dive deeper into one of the biggest questions leaders are asking right now: how do we make sense of AI and use it responsibly?

Jun 12, 2025 11 Min Read

raise your game

How to Inspire Your Followers

Leaderonomics Strategic Partnership and Country Expansion Leader Arun Nagarajah goes over the many ways leaders can inspire their followers.

Oct 05, 2020 25 Min Podcast

Alt

“Create Sustainable Wealth, Purposefully,” Says Elsa Pau

It’s an honour that we had Elsa Pau Yuen-Ling, current publisher and chief executive officer of WealthAsia Group, to be on The Leaderonomics Show

Dec 02, 2016 26 Min Video

Be a Leader's Digest Reader