Congratulations on earning a BetterCulture credential. Your badge reflects a meaningful commitment to how you show up at work and the impact you have on others.
Displaying your badge helps employers, peers, and leaders quickly understand the type of teammate and leader you are prepared to be.
Your BetterCulture badge is designed to be shared across professional platforms, including:
I’m excited to share that I’ve earned the 20 Tenets of Culture – Program Graduate digital badge through @BetterCulture.
This credential reflects my completion of a structured learning experience focused on essential workplace skills, including communication, accountability, collaboration, and culture-building behaviors.
Grateful for the opportunity to continue developing the skills that support strong teams and healthy workplace culture.
Learn more about what this badge represents here: https://betterculture.com/program-graduate-20-tenets/
I’m proud to share that I’ve earned the MindSet Leadership Program – Program Graduate digital badge through @BetterCulture.
This credential reflects my completion of a comprehensive leadership development program focused on strengthening practical leadership skills such as decision-making, communication, accountability, and leading others effectively.
I’m looking forward to continuing to apply these leadership principles in my work and professional growth.
Learn more about what this badge represents here: https://betterculture.com/program-graduate-mindset-leadership-program/
LinkedIn is the most effective place to display your badge, as it allows employers and recruiters to easily view and verify your credential. You can add your badge to LinkedIn in a few simple steps:
For a visual, step-by-step walkthrough, you can reference this guide:
How to add a digital badge to LinkedIn and other social media
https://certifier.io/blog/how-to-add-digital-badge-to-linkedin-and-other-social-media
When adding your badge to a resume or CV, include it in a Certifications, Professional Development, or Credentials section.
Example:
Program Graduate — 20 Tenets of Culture
BetterCulture
or
Program Graduate — MindSet Leadership Program
BetterCulture
This allows employers to quickly recognize your credential without cluttering your experience section.
If participants are completing the program as part of a cohort group, then BetterCulture suggests participants also gather in-person periodically to discuss the concepts they are learning and applying. A typical cohort group session agenda might be 8 90-minute sessions over 8 months in addition to the time individuals spend watching the lessons and completing the exercises in the Study Guide.
If you have questions about how to use or display your badge, or if you need help accessing your credential, please contact BetterCulture at info@betterculture.com or the organization that delivered your training experience.