Culture Audits

WORKPLACE CULTURE AUDITS

Understanding Your Workplace

What if you could limit risk, improve efficiency, ensure employees feel valued, and boost your business’ brand with job seekers and consumers? All of that and more is possible by leveraging culture audits in your workplace.

An audit can simultaneously protect your business from risk, improve the employee experience, and provide your organization with a competitive edge.

What Is a Culture Audit?

A culture audit is a strategic examination of the behaviors and values of a workforce that converge to create the work environment of an organization. An audit uncovers the culture that exists in an organization, seeks to detect and mitigate risks, and identifies ways to align a business with its stated values, enhancing productivity and bolstering employee morale.

Using surveys, focus groups, and individual interviews, our workplace auditors gather insights into the behaviors and beliefs of a workplace. We also review an organization’s stated values and mission statement, handbooks and policies, and other documentation to understand a business’ culture, both in practice and the culture that is aspires to embody. We then compile and evaluate this data to provide an organization with a view into its culture, flagging concerns and offering ways in which it can be improved.

An audit may reveal certain patterns of behavior that are not necessarily visible on the surface or to those who are steeped in the current organizational culture. Our third-party culture lawyers know what to look for and how to propose positive ways an organization may move toward a healthy workplace environment.

Using this collected data, we generate a comprehensive final report examining the positive and negative features of a culture, identifying aspects that should be nurtured and areas of opportunity where improvements can be made, and alerting businesses to instances in which intervention is necessary. More than anything, a culture audit empowers employers to act: to address potential workplace issues proactively, rather than reacting to a complaint or legal risk when it’s too late.

Forming a positive workplace culture is a vital and creative project, one we often say is similar to cultivating a beautiful garden. Both need a vision for structuring how different parts are arranged. Both also require vigilance for their well-being and maintenance. Routine check-ins can reveal whether pruning or weeding is needed, or if a bit more attention and care should be given to specific elements. Whether in the workplace or our garden, people feel more at ease and want to keep coming back when they are well-tended and provided with all the resources they need to thrive.


Call (312) 345-6603 or submit an online contact form schedule a culture audit for your organization.



Why Should Your Organization Use a Culture Audit?

Culture audits performed by skilled culture lawyers afford many benefits, from enhancing your organization’s profile internally and externally to staving off potential concerns long before they become actionable legal problems.

  • Culture audits mitigate risk.
    Audits can identify certain legal risks before they escalate into a burden on an organization’s time and resources. Audits may reveal communication challenges or misunderstandings that could grow into a discrimination claim. Or perhaps they uncover that a process is out of compliance or deviates from best practices. An audit can help catch a nascent issue long before it becomes an irremediable problem.
  • Culture audits improve engagement and retention.
    Employees often flee workplaces because of toxic or negative environments. A culture audit takes the temperature of employees to understand their experience—and employees take notice. An organization’s commitment to improvement makes workers less likely to leave, retaining talent and reducing turnover costs.
  • Culture audits demonstrate commitment to improvement and innovation.
    Many factors can cause a shift in a work culture, from growth or a change in leadership to a shift in the client base or even regulation. An audit can help unlock diverse viewpoints within an organization to drive improvement and innovation. It will also demonstrate to all stakeholders that the organization is committed to self-reflection and advancement.
  • Culture audits can improve your brand.
    Consumers do not simply want to patronize businesses that offer the lowest price point, but ones that care about their people. And most job seekers do not simply want the highest salary, but to be part of an organization that supports them in a comprehensive way in the workplace. Culture audits can help attract top talent and improve the employee experience, which in turn can improve consumer satisfaction and your organization’s brand.

How Is Prinz Different From Other Auditors?

Unlike most workplace consultants, our auditors are attorneys who regularly litigate employment claims and provide legal counseling to companies. Our team of culture lawyers brings years of valuable experience to every audit they perform.

The fact that our attorneys regularly litigate employment claims—on behalf of both individuals and businesses—gives us a comprehensive perspective on employment law, employee relations, and human resources challenges. As employment litigators, we understand the behaviors that create risk down the line and how to get in front of them. We also know how to best mitigate liability once it is uncovered.

As business advisors for a wide variety of organizations, our attorneys counsel owners, managers, and human resources staff on everything from proper employee classification and termination of employment to workplace policies and communication best practices. Prinz attorneys keep in mind the various needs of a business as we conduct our audits, and present final reports that are both practical and thorough. Our experts will provide your business with concrete, actionable steps to make your workplace more positive and productive, and to put your legal and financial concerns to rest.


Call (312) 345-6603 or submit an online contact form schedule a culture audit for your organization.


Workplace Culture Must Be Cultivated

We like to compare creating a healthy workplace culture with tending a thriving garden. Both require hard work and engagement to be properly cultivated.

A beautiful culture, just like a garden, won’t grow itself. You must pay close attention to the environment you are striving to create. That means evaluating who is best suited for your work environment and what role they should play.

Of course, you always want to keep your eye out for potential risks, some of which may not be obvious at first. You might have to do a walk-through, checking on the soil and sunlight. In the workplace, that means checking in on your employees, their communication habits, their workflows, and more. And a culture audit is perfectly suited to doing just that: it reveals where some pruning is needed, and perhaps where some extra water or sunlight will help.

Just as a beautiful garden keeps you coming back time and again, a positive culture helps attract and retain top talent that will look forward to coming to work. Watch our video series below, as Kristen and Christina take a walk through their own garden and explain how it inspires them to help foster positive workplace cultures to make work better for everyone.

Get In Touch

Let us know the basic details of your employment or business issue by filling out our contact form. 

If your issue is specifically related to workplace discrimination, harassment, or retaliation, you will have the option to let us know even more after you hit “submit” by using CaseBuilder, a third-party case analyzer that helps you better understand what qualifies as a legal claim and if your matter might rise to the level of a legal opportunity. 

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