Are culture wars winnable?
Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA
President and CEO, Society of Physician Entrepreneurs, another lousy golfer, terrible cook
In politics, culture wars typically are fought on the battlefields of income inequity, social disparities, and disparate education levels. The uniforms of the soldiers are distinct by the color of their collars or their congressional district.
In science, a culture is an artificially created environment where things grow, like a bacterial culture in a culture tube or Petri dish.
In the workplace, culture is about how things get done and how it makes you feel to work in a place. Organizational behaviorists are paying a lot of attention to it lately, since, they claim, culture impacts everything from employee satisfaction and turnover to ecosystem or cluster success to startup success to the size of a given innovation or research quotient (how much goes in compared to how much comes out).
A key leadership challenge is to create a culture or change one that is toxic or non-productive. The culture of sick care companies (some call them hospitals), in many ways, are unique:
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All hospitals, and many startups, are filled with people who have a warrior mentality and the culture encourages it. The cost is suicide, depression, loneliness , anxiety and divorce.
In most instances, I propose, organizational culture wars are not winnable in the short term. So, if you are considering signing up to fight them, you should reconsider and just find a place where you feel valued and can have an enjoyable day doing something worthwhile. Take a page out of the Pentagon playbook-just declare victory and go home.
Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA is the President and CEO of the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs on Substack
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