If the business is the mission, culture is the strategy
Dr Leandro Herrero
Chief Organization Architect & CEO of The Chalfont Project, leading global transformations with Viral Change?. Psychiatrist blending behavioral science with practical leadership and culture change. Author & Speaker.
If one thing has become clear after all these decades of management soul-searching for more or less universal truths, this is one of them: cultures make or break. Culture is probably your most important asset. Entire companies thrive commercially on the back of a culture, or fail miserably because of it.
Culture is never ‘done’, like a project finished and milestones achieved. Culture is in construction every day. Also, it’s not the simple?sum of components, processes, systems and behaviours; written and unwritten rules, leadership and fellowship. Even the type of furniture and the size of the windows is a component of the culture.?The size of your inbox is also culture, the number of meetings per week and per capita is also culture. Leaders eating in the cafeteria, or not, is also culture. Certainly the?voice at the other end of the telephone in the call centre is culture.
Culture is the smile of the receptionist, the way a nurse introduces herself in a hospital, the hotel room service, the speed of a reaction to a complaint.
All working practices are culture. All ways of doing, all airtime, the concept of a priority, and the differences, or matches, between the values on the wall and behaviours on the ground.
For years I have tried to navigate company culture; when I was on somebody else’s payroll and when I was outside the walls, looking inside. I’ve seen places where happiness is contagious and places that would have deserved Dante’s sign and the entrance of?Hell: Abandon Hope. I have seen suffocating cultures dressed as human. I have seen very human cultures without trumpeting their values.
You can start anywhere you want but, not just my own heuristic (full of bias) but all those decades of soul searching, leads me to one point of departure and one point of destination. The alpha and omega of culture is behaviours.?Behaviours create cultures. I don’t have to study reams of corporate documentation; tell me what behaviours you have and I will tell you what culture you are in. Tell me what you do, not what you think, not what you proclaim.
Culture is simply strategy in action. Magnificent or sloppy, ambitious or middle of the road, thriving or broken.
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Culture is strategy.
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And about the Myths of Company Culture here .
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2 年I strongly agree with the article, except the way the conclusion is articulated. A culture reflects the successful implementation of past strategies ...or the lack thereof, as it also reflects lots of unintentional events and implicit choices. I would rather say: "the mission relates to the business in the same way as the strategy relates to the culture"
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2 年No it isn′t. Obviously.
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2 年Thanks for Penning it. We too realized that in the world of Analytical Decision Making .. "managing" is giving way to Assertiveness, Orchestration & Governance - All three are really cultural elements.
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2 年Well articulated Leandro Herrero
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2 年Culture is Strategy. Strategy has to be in action. Culture is action.