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2026: The year workplace culture finally takes centre stage #3

1 Minute
11/12/2025
Leaders must recognise that they must stop guessing

Most culture initiatives are defined in a vacuum. A few senior leaders shut in a room, sometimes with a highly-paid consultant. Perhaps they may consent to doing a quick survey to ‘understand’ their employees. 

This approach is mere guesswork.

  • Guessing why each employee comes to work.
  • Guessing why some people disengage.
  • Guessing how people are really feeling.

This guesswork creates inconsistency, bias and frustration. All culture killers.

But emerging tools — including mojo and culture indexes — mean leaders no longer have to lead with intuition alone. Coupled with the hard yards of focus groups and employee interviews, they can lead with real, action-led insight.

Employee data is as golden as customer data. And 2026 is the year these tools will stop being seen as HR gimmicks, but as essential leadership infrastructure.

Do contact us if you'd like to discuss obtaining ‘golden’ employee data.

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