It takes a lot of planning and preparation to effectively roll out your Core Values to your team, but it's worth it.

When people are having fun and their mouths are open with laughter, you can throw in some teaching for personal growth, and the teaching goes down really well. They get it.
Leaders understand that successful meetings result in learning, inspiration and alignment. If you want a successful outcome, you have to plan, prepare and execute when the day arrives.
Here are a couple of ingredients we learned made the day truly significant:
Set Aside TimeWe blocked out half of a regular workday for our Core Values Day. When employees arrived that morning, they were welcomed with a ticket for door prizes and a pre-printed name-tag that also had their pre-assigned table.
Set the MoodWe learned that by integrating elements of fun into the event, we were able to create an environment that allowed folks to connect with each other and engage with the message of the event. In our event, we set the mood in the following ways:
After people got settled in, I spoke about the purpose of the day and explained that Our Values define how we are to behave as we pursue Our Purpose, Our Vision, and Our Super Objectives.
I wanted our people to discover Our Values to stimulate their thinking about the content. I found that a great way to do this is through a game and question format.
I’ve learned that when I place others in leadership positions, they dig deeper, grow more and produce better results than if I tried to do all the “leading” myself. When we finished the discovery process of Our Values, I did two things:
Near the end, we had two more discussion questions addressed at the flip charts followed by reporting from each table. The two questions were:
Reinforcing your values is just as important as communicating it. In closing, we showed a video of pictures of just about every employee from previous company events. Seeing each person on the screen emphasized Our Value Statement: People, People, People.
Additionally, I created a ‘Our Values’ plaque and placed it in our office foyer, so that we could have a physical reminder of the values we had discussed together.
Personalize the ValuesWe wrapped-up Values Day with the Personal Action Plans.
Our Values Day ended with a catered celebration lunch. The room was filled with laughter and conversation about people’s lives, the business AND our newly announced Core Values.
As leaders, we’re often focused on results and anxious to “check off” a task or event and get on with our business. Take time to celebrate big wins or important events. Celebration helps keep everyone energized and passionate about all aspects of the business.
As you can see, it takes a lot of planning and preparation to effectively roll out your Core Values to your team. But if it’s so important to your success, it is worth all the effort!
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