Ducks in a Row: the Reality of Culture
by Miki SaxonWashing dishes for Jeff was grueling, greasy work. But then again, making a pizza, or driving a truck, or baking a cake, or any of countless other jobs are not always enjoyable in themselves, either. Out of all the lessons I learned from that guy in the Pizza Hut tie, maybe the biggest is that any job can be the best job if you have the right boss. — Danial Adkison
People work for people, not companies.
People quit people, not companies.
They accept positions because of the culture and leave when it changes.
Bosses interpret company culture; they improve or pervert it; they add/subtract/polish/tarnish it.
What bosses don’t do is pass it on intact and untouched.
Flickr image credit: Susanne Nilsson