Speaking at the 2017 Happy Workplaces CEO Conference, Pim explained that the Director of the cookie factory was frustrated by all the requests for payrises, and so decided to go through all of the costs involved in each bag of cookies they sold. This gave the team a much better understanding of the costs involved at the company, and meant that everyone could contribute ideas to reduce these.
“The interesting thing is that people were not put on a training programme for Lean or any other methodology, but they themselves thought that they wanted to decrease this waste and asked how do we do that? Because if we do that, then we could increase our salary levels.
“All of a sudden people were really engaged and involved in running the organisation, simply because they understood what was going on financially; and this is something we see in a lot of organisations.”
Resources and related content
- Open salaries at Piscines Ideales, a blog by Henry Stewart
- How to Run a Marxist Business within Capitalism – a talk by Simon Biltcliffe from the 2017 Happy Workplaces CEO Conference, who talks about their policy of trust and being open about company finances with staff
- Is it time to move beyond budgets?, the concept of Beyond Budgeting, a blog by Henry Stewart. Do you want your people spending because it’s in the budget, or fits the rules, or because they have used their best judgement and think it’s the right thing to do?
About Pim
Joost, Pim, and Freek Ronner, known as “The Corporate Rebels” to their readers, are on a mission to make work more fun. They quit their boring jobs to find a solution to a widespread problem: 87% of all employees are disengaged at work.
They have travelled the world to learn from workplace pioneers by checking off their renowned Bucket List of the most innovative organisations on the planet. They will share what they have learnt from these unique workplaces, to help others create more progressive, inspiring work cultures. The Corporate Rebels have been nominated for the Thinkers50 Breakthrough Award.