Creating Healthy Workplace Culture with William Vanderbloemen: Episode 235 of The Action Catalyst Podcast - a podcast by Dan Moore and Dustin Hillis

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William Vanderbloemen has been able to combine over 15 years of ministry experience as a Senior Pastor with the best practices of Executive Search to provide churches with a unique offering: a deep understanding of local church work with the very best knowledge and practices of professional executive search.







Prior to his founding The Vanderbloemen Search Group, William studied executive search under a mentor with over 25 years of executive search at the highest level. His learning taught him the very best corporate practices, including the search strategies used by the internationally known firm Russell Reynolds.







William also has experience as a Manager in Human Resources in a Fortune 200 company, where he focused on integration of corporate culture and succession planning.







All of these experiences have come together with his pastoral work to form a unique gift for helping churches and ministries connect with the right key people.







Prior to executive search, William led growth and innovation in churches in North Carolina, Alabama, and Houston. During his time in Alabama, William had the chance to help rebuild and relocate an ailing congregation, and lead them to new levels of growth. At 31, he was elected Senior Pastor for the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, a church of about 5,000 adults and 1,500 children strong. It is Houston’s oldest congregation.







William is regularly invited to speak across the country in both church services and as a resource to churches and conferences on leadership. His book Next: Pastoral Succession That Works on effective pastoral leadership and succession was released through Baker Books in September 2014, and his book Search: The Pastoral Search Committee Handbook was released through B&H Books in June 2016. His latest book is Culture Wins: The Roadmap To An Irresistible Workplace and is released through Savio Republic.







William holds degrees from Wake Forest University and Princeton Theological Seminary.







Besides helping connect churches with key staff and preaching, William spends a whole lot of time with family and connecting with people.







William is an avid social networker. Whether connecting with friends, candidates for searches he is doing, or church members, he loves to network, and he would love to interact with you through Facebook and/or Twitter







William, his wife Adrienne, their seven children, and their poodles Moses and Pearl live in Houston. In his free time, William enjoys running, working out, and caddying for his kids, who are now better golfers than he is.







More from William at: vanderbloemen.com 







Get the book: culturewins.org







Culture test: TheCultureTool.com







Show Highlights:







2 out of 3 Americans hate their job. @wvanderbloemenPeople don’t leave jobs, they leave managers. @wvanderbloemenTurnover is usually a problem with management, not a problem with culture. @wvanderbloemenPeople leave their job because they don’t know what their job is. @wvanderbloemenPeople leave because they aren’t equip with the tool to get their job done. @wvanderbloemenThere must be a why behind what your employees are doing. @wvanderbloemenRetention is the ballgame for the future of the American workforce. @wvanderbloemenYour ROI will go up if you can lower the rate of turnover. @wvanderbloemenHire around your cultural values. @wvanderbloemenFind people to hire who are the same kind of crazy as you. @wvanderbloemenMost cultural problems are really a hiring problem. @wvanderbloemenCultural value is 'how do we get the work done?' @wvanderbloemenWhen we are functioning at our best, what do we do as a team that is common to us and unc...

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