E315 | The Role of Champions in Cultural Programs with Arnie Malham
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Arnie Malham, founder of CJ Advertising and Legal Intake Professionals, discusses the importance of workplace culture and the value of reading in personal and professional growth. He shares his experience with building a strong culture in his own companies and the impact it had on employee satisfaction and performance. Arnie also introduces the concept of the Better Book Club, a program he developed to encourage reading and personal development within organisations. He emphasises the role of leadership in shaping culture and provides a framework for creating a positive and thriving work environment. Arnie Malham discusses the importance of creating a strong company culture and shares insights on how to build and maintain it. He emphasises the need for leaders to prioritise their team's growth and development, and to be deliberate in shaping the culture they want. Arnie suggests giving cultural programs to champions within the organisation, rather than relying solely on HR or top leadership. He also highlights the significance of celebrating milestones and creating a history of success within the company. Arnie shares his own experiences and lessons learned from running his company for 10 years and offers book recommendations for further reading on culture and leadership.
takeaways
- Workplace culture reflects leadership and is crucial for employee satisfaction and performance.
- Reading is a valuable tool for personal and professional growth.
- The Better Book Club is a program that promotes reading and personal development within organisations.
- Leadership plays a key role in shaping and maintaining a positive work culture.
- A strong culture is built on core values, consistent actions, and a focus on growth and development. Leaders should prioritise the growth and development of their team members to create a strong company culture.
- Cultural programs should be led by champions within the organisation, rather than relying solely on HR or top leadership.
- Celebrating milestones and creating a history of success within the company is important for building a positive culture.
- Arnie shares his own experiences and lessons learned from running his company for 10 years.
- Book recommendations for further reading on culture and leadership include 'Double Double' by Cameron Harold, 'Uncontainable' by Kip Tindell, and 'Find Your Yellow Tux' by Jesse Cole.
Chapters
(01:10) Arnie's Expertise in Workplace Culture
(03:13) The Better Book Club
(06:25) Arnie's Background and Transition to Coaching
(10:11) Target Audience and Pain Points
(12:07) Arnie's Background and Introduction
(19:16) Arnie's Businesses: CJ Advertising and Legal Intake Professionals
(21:22) Creating a Strong Culture
(25:46) Arnie's Framework for Building a Great Culture
(28:08) Leadership's Role in Shaping Culture
(28:46) Prioritising Growth and Development for a Strong Company Culture
(30:00) The Role of Champions in Cultural Programs
(36:23) The Importance of Onboarding and Checklists
(41:10) Creating a Culture of Celebration and Milestones
(45:20) Lessons Learned from Running a Company for 10 Years
About Arnie Malham
Arnie Malham is an award-winning CEO/founder, 8-figure entrepreneur and best-selling author who helps progressive leaders create engaging and sustainable cultures within their organizations.
With more than 20 years as a successful entrepreneur, Arnie has founded and sold multiple businesses, including his most recent sale of a prominent advertising firm producing more than $60M in annual revenue. Through employing thousands of team members across three different companies, he has implemented simple, yet effective methods to create remarkable and sustainable cultures.
Arnie is an international speaker who has spoken to more than 10,000 executives, CEOs, and entrepreneurs worldwide on the topic of culture and team member engagement, and has also been featured in leading media such as CBS and Forbes. Arnie was awarded Most Admired CEO, ranked in Nashville’s Best Places to Work, and was an Ernst and Young “Entrepreneur of the Year” finalist.
Today, Arnie is the founder and CEO of BetterBookClub where he helps companies, leaders, and individuals build a strong culture that both attracts the best people and rewards those who seek personal growth within the organization.
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