If this is the first you’re hearing of an Employee Advisory Board…
What exactly is an Employee Advisory Board?
Why should you implement one in your company?
So that the Leadership Teams can have fast-track access to knowing what the employees really need and feel.
Ruxandra Popescu, Webinar Specialist at TravelPerk
To give more voice and opinion to be heard and followed up on by the company in a transparent way which keeps or changes the company culture for the best.
Brandon Smith, Enterprise Sales Manager at TravelPerk
To create a safe environment for any employee (across departments, offices, etc.) to openly & candidly contribute to an ongoing feedback loop around improving culture, well-being, & employee happiness.Mira Wise, Marketing Ops & Automation at TravelPerk
Mira Wise, Marketing Ops & Automation at TravelPerk
In a fast-paced hyper-growth environment, the EAB acts as a gatekeeper of your company's culture, values, and employees' wellbeing. It's approachable as its members span across departments and functions, it's a safe space as conversations happen in confidence and it's accountable as the topics raised are discussed and addressed. By setting up an EAB function in your company, you break the hierarchy as anyone from the company can feel they have direct access to raise a topic with your CEO. Likewise, your CEO has direct visibility on the pulse and can adjust sails accordingly. Establishing an EAB in your company means you are open to listening, willing to discuss and debate, and ready to follow through with action when needed. We have many successful examples of how this has been working for us at TravelPerk.
Effie Kyrtata, Head of Implementation at TravelPerk
Behind the curtain of TravelPerk’s own EAB
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What we’ve learned that you can use to set up your own EAB
1. Get accurate representation from each department
2. Keep the board small and focused
3. Start with people who have significant tenure in the business
4. You’re doomed for failure without executive buy-in
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