How Data-Informed Storytelling Can Prove the Value of a Positive Work Environment

Discover how data-informed storytelling can demonstrate the value of a positive work environment on your business's bottom line.

How Data-Informed Storytelling Can Prove the Value of a Positive Work Environment

One Model was founded around a goal of helping teams tell data-informed stories that lead to brilliant, data-driven talent decisions. By leveraging data and story, we can help teams communicate a deeper understanding of the tangible benefits of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, and how they contribute to the success of a business. 

Data-informed stories can be a powerful tool for uncovering how the work environment is impacting our employees. Through data, we can demonstrate the positive impact of treating people well, and how this can drive business success.

Let’s walk through one of the “classic stories” we hear in HR and people analytics for a fictional organisation called Innovative Enterprise. We’ll start with the story, introduce the data, and then apply One Model’s data-informed storytelling framework to the story to show how our platform easily weaves the narratives together. This is a common story that HR teams are asked to tell around employee experience and the impact that a positive work environment can have on the overall business.

Story alone:

Within Innovative Enterprise, while we have a diverse workforce, this diversity is yet to permeate our leadership effectively. Our leadership team, although competent and committed, does not fully represent the diverse perspectives present within our broader team. This lack of representation in leadership could potentially influence our culture and engagement levels.

 

Data alone:

Internal data at Innovative Enterprise shows that while 49% of our workforce identifies as ethnically diverse, only 15% of our leadership does. Recent industry studies that the people analytics team analysed indicate that organisations with diverse leadership teams outperform those without by 35% in terms of innovation and creativity. Moreover, organisations that boast diverse leadership report a 25% higher employee satisfaction score compared to companies with less diverse leadership teams.

Data story:

At Innovative Enterprise, the lack of diversity in our leadership team becomes evident. Our internal data reveals that while our workforce is 49% ethnically diverse, only 15% of our leadership reflects this diversity. It's clear we're falling short, and this is a challenge that we share with many organisations across our industry. However, industry data provides a clear directive: organisations with diverse leadership teams are more innovative and creative by 35%. They also report a 25% higher employee satisfaction score, indicating a more engaged and motivated workforce. This compelling combination of our internal situation and broader industry data paints a powerful argument for enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion at the leadership level. The data provides clear guidance — it's time for us to take action.

 


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This example from Innovative Enterprise demonstrates the power of data-informed storytelling in HR. For more impactful stories and detailed analysis, download our eBook Why Data-Informed Storytelling Is the Future of HR to explore additional examples and learn how One Model can help your organisation tell compelling, data-driven stories.

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