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We are a collective impact community of People Geeks who believe in a better world of work and are willing to make that belief a reality. Join us when you can for thoughtful conversations and working together to develop and share solutions.
🌎 About the Culture First Global Community 🌎
The Culture First Community is where global people leaders and change agents come together to be inspired by their peers, ideate, and share best practices on our shared mission to create a better world of work.
Supported by Culture Amp, the leading employee experience platform, our local and topic-based chapters are volunteer-led, creating inspiring experiences and purposeful connections through both in-person and virtual events. We are proud to be the world's largest HR community and an award-winning one at that. The Culture First community won Best Growth Marketing Community in 2024 at the CMX Community Industry Awards. Our chapters program alone consists of 100+ chapters in 25+ countries and 90+ cities, with over 16,000 members. We are united by a shared commitment to learning, growth, and creating meaningful change, with principles that focus on fostering inclusive environments and prioritizing genuine connections over networking or sales. 🔔 If you think this is a group for you, click on the button "Join" to be notified of this chapter's future gatherings. Otherwise, reach out to one of our chapter lead organizers and we'll be in touch. Cheers to co-creating a better world of work!
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24 jun 2025
Chapter Event
Is Employee Engagement Dead? Rethinking a 20-Year Obsession
We have been using engagement surveys to understand workplace culture for over 20 years. At our next Christchurch Culture First event we will talk about: • The rise of engagement surveys — what we got right / what we missed • The cracks showing in current approaches — from survey fatigue to superficial fixes • What the future could look like - is it time to retire the the approach?
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Dissecting Personal Change: Using the ADKAR Change Method in Forming New Habits
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