The workplace has changed.

Don't get left behind.

There's no doubt that talent management is different these days—from hiring, to onboarding, and even retaining and engaging your employees. But this constant shift often leaves employees unhappy and disconnected, revenue in a freefall, and HR in the lurch.

Don't get lost in the chaos—we can help you find your way back to organizational success that lasts. We know what you are looking for, and we know how to find it. In fact, your success is so important that we put it in our name—Leading Operational Success Together.

WE'RE YOUR GUIDE FORWARD

More than 70% of the global workforce is disengaged at work.

While no one likes how that sounds, the reality for organizations who don’t pay attention to this cultural metric is far more tangible. In the workplace, it shows up as:

• 70% more safety incidents

• 40% more quality incidents

• 20% less sales revenue, and

• 41% higher absenteeism

In a world where technology has dehumanized the workplace and employees are disconnecting their brains and simply turning on auto-pilot, it’s time for a change. We need a new style of leadership—one that empowers new leaders to arise and companies to develop a pipeline of leadership and a culture of connection that drives results and business outcomes.


At L.O.S.T., we do just that—identify the gaps that lead to employee disconnect, and work from the inside out—alongside your own team—to co-create solutions that work in the long-term.

EMPLOYEE DISENGAGEMENT

IS COSTING YOU

At any time, 51% of employed workers are seeking a new job.

It costs a company between one half to twice an employees salary to replace them.

Disengaged employees cost U.S. companies between
$450 billion to $550 billion annually in lost productivity.

• Source: Gallup

Need some Course Correction?

Imagine your organization is a car. What kind is it?

Is it a racecar, going around and around the track really fast, but never really moving forward?

Or is it a sedan in a traffic jam—where the engine is running but you aren't going anywhere?

In both situations, you may be operational, but you're burning out your engine.

That's disappointing for a car. It's tragic for a workplace.

In any organization, your employees are your engine—they are the ones who will determine if you stay in deadlock, or make it to where you want to go. And if you burn it out, you're going to have to take it apart in order to fix the problem.

Here's how we can help you get back on track.

DIAGNOSE

THE PROBLEM

LOST Consulting is an expert in gaining context of your current problem, through a unique process that identifies and highlights your unique challenges. We don't just offer a survey and disappear; we connect with your people to get to the heart of what is happening at all levels.

CREATE

A ROADMAP

Once we’ve identified the challenges within your organization, we can create a new path forward. Together with your team, L.O.S.T works to identify integral members of your teams and take them through a process to shift mindset, address behaviors, and co-create a true solution.

TUNE UPS & MAINTENANCE

With a working engine back in place, it's time to keep it strong and stable with continued maintenance. Through our customized triangulation assessments, we ensure that your regular check-ups keep everything working and your employee "engine" in pristine condition.

AI does a lot, but it can't fix your "people" problems.

Artificial Intelligence is all the rage right now—but if you're expecting to solve issues you have in hiring and retaining people, you're going to be disappointed. That's because AI is a workforce enhancer—not a workforce replacer. Want to know more? Contact us for a free discovery and find out how to leverage AI within your organization.

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Why Diversity of Thought Matters in the Corporate World

November 01, 20235 min read

Diversity and Inclusion have taken a front seat for corporate efforts in recent years but having a diversity initiative in the corporate world is more than just promoting a diverse workplace. And that’s not only about physical characteristics. In fact, it’s just as much about creating an environment that values the diversity of thought and encourages collaboration between employees from different backgrounds and perspectives, which is essential for problem-solving, ideation, and innovation—making it an invaluable asset to any organization.

The Benefits of a Diverse Workforce

Similar but different than inclusion, a diverse workforce is one that includes individuals from different backgrounds, experiences, cultures, and perspectives. This diversity can have a range of positive benefits for companies, from improved creativity and problem-solving to greater organizational performance. Here’s how you may see diversity as a boon to your organization:

Increased Creativity and Innovation

When it comes to problem-solving, diversity can help spark new ideas and better solutions. Having a variety of perspectives encourages innovative thinking and out-of-the-box solutions to challenges. With a diverse workforce, there are more opportunities for team members to draw on their individual knowledge and experience to come up with creative solutions.

Improved Decision-Making

Diversity of thought can lead to improved decision-making. By having multiple perspectives on any given issue, teams are able to consider all sides and make decisions with more clarity and insight.

Better Problem-Solving

A diverse workforce can be more effective in solving complex problems. With a variety of viewpoints, teams can tackle problems from a variety of angles and come up with better solutions.

Increased Employee Engagement

A diverse workforce can create an atmosphere of inclusion and respect that encourages employees to feel valued and motivated in the workplace. This can lead to increased engagement, which in turn can lead to higher productivity.

More Profits

Companies that have a diverse workforce tend to have higher financial returns than those without. This is due to the fact that companies with diverse employees are able to tap into larger markets and offer products and services that are tailored to the needs of their customers.

In short, there are many advantages to having a diverse workforce. From increased creativity and problem-solving to better decision-making and improved employee engagement, companies can benefit from embracing diversity of thought in the workplace.

The Importance of Inclusion

The corporate environment has changed dramatically in recent years, with diversity and inclusion becoming increasingly important aspects of any successful business. With a focus on ensuring that all employees feel welcome, respected, and valued regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, age, or disability status, inclusion is critical to the success of any organization as it promotes collaboration, creativity, innovation, and ultimately, profitability.

The easiest way to look at this may be with an analogy: diversity is filling the board room with different people, inclusion is ensuring that all those in the board room feel comfortable to be there, regardless of their differences.

But inclusion isn’t just important for a company’s bottom line; it’s also vital to foster a culture of respect and understanding amongst colleagues. A diverse and inclusive workplace helps to create an environment where everyone can bring their unique skills and perspectives to the table, allowing for different ideas and perspectives to be shared. This, in turn, means that creative solutions and positive outcomes can more often be found.

What is Diversity of Thought?

You may have heard the statement, “If everybody at the table is thinking the same some of them are not needed.” Diversity of Thought, then, becomes the battle cry of the diverse organization—where you can leverage the different backgrounds and experiences to explore different ideas, thoughts and perspectives.

As such, diversity of thought is the formal idea that a business environment should encompass multiple perspectives and ideas. This concept encourages employees to think differently, embrace differences, and break down traditional barriers of groupthink. Diversity of thought focuses on including everyone’s ideas in the decision-making process—regardless of race, gender, background, or any other factor.

Alongside diversity and inclusion efforts, the concept of diversity of thought can help create an open and innovative atmosphere in the workplace by allowing for different opinions and views to be expressed without fear of judgment or criticism. By embracing different points of view, businesses can foster greater creativity and encourage their staff to think outside the box. This type of thinking can lead to more creative solutions to complex problems and improve overall productivity, and as a result, businesses are able to make better decisions, build stronger teams, and boost their bottom line.

How to Encourage Diversity of Thought

One of the best ways to foster a culture of diversity of thought in the corporate environment is to start with leadership. Leaders can set an example of open-mindedness by listening to different perspectives, embracing new ideas and engaging in conversations that encourage thoughtful dialogue. When leaders demonstrate the importance of recognizing diverse points of view, it helps create an atmosphere that encourages employees to be open to different ways of thinking.

Luckily, current D&I initiatives help foster a culture of diversity of thought by focusing on recruiting a variety of people with different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives, and bringing a richer, more comprehensive understanding of various topics, which can lead to better business decisions. This, when partnered with a culture that encourages and empowers employees to share their ideas can ensure that diverse perspectives are considered when making important decisions.

So, if your diversity initiatives end with the hiring and don’t follow through until you’re hearing all the voices in the room, you’re missing out. Fortunately, we at L.O.S.T. can help you find out what you’re missing and set a plan in action to recapture it. Get in touch with us today to chat more about how we can help you diversify every aspect of your company.

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