Culture is key
by Miki SaxonPost from Leadership Turn Image credit: Sarah and Nic
Culture is at the forefront of the corporate mindset.
Almost every article and comment regarding the workplace is, directly or indirectly, a comment on culture—what works, or not; what’s needed, or not. Want to innovate? Change the culture. Increase retention? Fix/keep the culture.
For Boards, CEOs, executives and managers at all levels it’s a case of ignore culture at your peril.
Keeping people (customers, employees and investors) is the key to sustainable success and culture is one of the main reasons that people join/buy/invest in a company—and its demise is a major reason why they leave.
Think of a stool with customers, investors/stockholders, and employees comprising the legs and culture being the seat that unites them. Over-favor one leg and it will get too long, ignore another leg and it will shrink, but the end result is the same—the stool tips over.
For everything that’s been written regarding creating good, let alone great, cultures you need to start with the basics:
- Open, honest, constant communications
- Never kill the messenger
- Accept and act on input from all levels
- Walk your talk
Sure, there’s tons more you can do, but I guarantee that if you do only these four you’ll be well on your way to creating a positive, sustainable culture.
What do you do to help create a positive culture in your company?
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