JazCo-Founder14 August, 2022Empower's agency culture: empowering great work, happy clients, good working livesEmpower have many retained and frequent returning clients, and a happy team, which we believe is in large part due to our strong culture. Empower Life
A strong company culture is vital to delivering good work, and to living good work-lives.Empower has many retained and frequent returning clients, and a friendly, open, long-term team, which we believe is in large part due to our strong and personal culture.We’ve spent a lot of time on our culture, both consciously and instinctively, and with every evolution it changes. We very much believe its a conversation:“There’s no organisation that will keep its original identity if it’s in the conversation.”David Whyte – poet/philosopherHere are some of the ways it lives now:Embedding our valuesWe’ve created our business to support a diverse range of people, from our team of multi-disciplined, multi-regional employees and consultants to the in-house teams and organisations we work with.In 2022 we were proud to see this recognised, as we:Achieved Acheived B-Corp Status – scoring well above the required 80 points, and a full 55 points above an ‘ordinary’ business that is not investing in social impact.Were named one of The Escape 100: the top purposeful organisations to ‘escape’ to Our commitment to mission-aligned work means we only work with people who share our values:People-Centred – We are kind, generous, inclusive and human.Driven – We are ambitious, professional and take initiative.Ethical – We are trustworthy, transparent and fair.And we measure this through our North Star, scoring – 9 out of 10 client and team satisfaction – is how we know whether we’re living our values and delivering the kind of work, and workplace we envision.People and planet over profit: Setting a North Star for a purpose-led digital comms agency Empowering good working livesRemote and flexible since 2016. Empower have always been a remote business, supported by video calls, Slack, a monthly co-working day and two annual purpose-linked team social days, for example cooking up a storm or foraging, and lots of ad hoc connection time. We set core work hours but otherwise are happy for people to work when, and from wherever they wish. 75% of us work a 4 day week or less – which is a powerful choice to enable us all to balance our lives – study, hobbies, pets, family etc. We are truly asynchronous and flexi, and it works because we’re organised, and support one another to flex in the way that works best for each individualA progressive employee package that includes a generous pension contribution, 36 days holiday (including Christmas closure and bank holidays), YouCanNow training partnership, 12 weeks leave for all new parents on 90% of normal pay, progressive women’s health support and moreIn 2022 we provided employees with a 7% cost-of-living linked pay rise, and we expect to do the same in 2023Mental health support through Spill therapy sessions, a personal wellness budget, local coworking, calls kicking off with a how are you, and space for simple changes when needed like keeping camera off for callsSee the difference remote working at Empower has made to Lorna – Mental health and remote work: How working remotely helped me climb mental health mountainsMonthly team days get us away from our screens and desks, investing in Empower and one-another, through interactive sessions focused on sharing our Manuals of Me, building our confidence or just a bit of fun Sharing the love: how speed dating brought our remote team togetherFeeling safe – To ensure everyone feels safe to share, we provide multiple ways for the team to provide feedback: directly in-person, via 121’s with line managers, within groups, via our external values-aligned HR lead, or anonymously through quarterly surveys or an always-on feedback form.Diversity & Inclusion – Our remote-first work and gentle culture has always welcomed a diverse team, and we are pleased when we hear that people find Empower to be a safe space for them. But in 2021 we invested more formally in DE&I, when we moved to offer employment, rather than just consultant-contracts: consultancy is not a work-model that many people find accessible, so creating a strong employee offering was vital to a diverse future for Empower. Since then we’ve developed a fledgling internal DE&I team, who hold monthly meetings as a safe space (no founders are present) and develop actions for the business. We’ve adapted and improved our recruitment process, surveyed our team, invested in DE&I HR, and in 2023 we will develop our first DE&I strategy and welcome Empower’s first ever intern – via 10,000 Black Interns. There’s so much more we can do here, but we’re excited to continue to evolve what a small business can achieve.Empowering green choicesAs well as working for many green clients, Empower always seek green choices:50% of the team live outside of London, and are not commuting, helping stop the reliance on living in and traveling to the city.No / low-carbon travel– public transport in the UK and the train to Europe or offset flights if further afield. We also lean towards video calls, and avoid flights wherever possible.Plant-based – with a 40% veggie or vegan team, and climate at our heart, our catering is always plant-based heavy, and fully vegetarianEco website hosting – a simple choice for our website, email and digital storage.Paperless – We have been paperless since day one, and as home-workers, rarely use any office supplies.Consume less – We generally commit to the principle of consuming less being one of the best ways to protect the planet. So no gimmicky gifts, or unnecessary items get bought or used. When we want to give a gift, we pay for experiences, or social enterprise treats like those from Luminary BakerySME Climate Hub – we are signatories of this global initiative that empowers small to medium sized companies to take climate action and build resilient businesses for the future.Refurbished equipment – the team’s tech from laptops to desk chairs is refurbished rather than new.Empowering generosityThere are several ways in which generosity permeates what we do:Clients – Empower are generous with our time, and open with our knowledge. We do not withhold insight, contacts or information from our clients. By sharing our work and workings, we achieve a trust and transparency that cements client relationships, and delivers many retainers and returning clients.Team and suppliers – Empower are generous with everyone we work with, which includes everything from, paying promptly, supporting four-day weeks, buying lunches and co-working space, paying for additional travel, and being flexible to accommodate people’s real, busy livesRecruitment – we’ve worked hard at our recruitment process to remove bias, ensure fairness and lower stress. This includes concrete policies like blind application shortlisting, sending interview questions in advance to lower anxiety and paying interviewees for their timeTeam – Within the workplace, Empower work kindly and generously together, being a second pair of eyes on documents and videos, stepping in on busy accounts, and being quick to respond to Slack call outs for a quick favour. We share a lot of praise with one another, including a monthly ‘Happy Hour’ mail of thanks and successes, see a few examples here: How we measure our values as a people-first business Direct to causes – Every year at Christmas, the Empower team chooses a charity close to the team’s hearts to donate to, on behalf of our agency clients. This is in place of the usual hampers and bubbles agencies normally send to clients and fits better with our core values: helping purpose-led organisations create and communicate positive social and environmental impact. See our Charities of Choice for 2021. We also hinge our team activities on purpose, with Cooking with Migrateful and Foraging with Made in Hackney and Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park.There’s still so much to improve, but we’re proud of what we’ve built so far. An organisation is a conversation and with every interaction Empower evolves onwards. We love the changes we’re making, and the learning along the way – missteps and detours along the way are part of our unique culture too.Like the sound of Empower’s company culture?Here’s what to do next:Learn more about our agency name, EmpowerTake a look at our careers pageGet in touch if you want to work with Empower