How To Build Organizational Culture
Mukesh Gupta
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Sometime back, I was moderating a design thinking workshop and talking about how it is critical to foster a culture of innovation within the organization and that it is responsibility of the leaders to build & nurture this culture.
Some one stopped me and asked the following question:
” As a leader, what can i do to build the culture that i want for my team or organization”.
For a moment, i was lost for the right words. I then took a pause and collected my thoughts and responded such:
Building a culture is like gardening. Irrespective of what you do or don't do, something will grow. As a gardner,
Its upto you to have a vision for how you want your garden to look like (full of flowers or vegetables for self-consumption, etc).
You then need to identify the right seeds or saplings to plant in the garden. You need to understand the right combination of plants to plant.
You then need to tend (water, sunlight, trim, fertilisers, etc) to them as they grow.
You need to remove the weed that grows in the garden. You need to protect the garden from insect attack or diseases.
If a particular plant doesn’t seem to take to the soil, you need to replace it quickly.
You need to build a habit of tending to the garden everyday.
As a leader, you are the gardener. The plants that you plant are your people and the garden is your organizational culture.
If I have to expand this analogy to an organizational setting, I think that culture is at the intersection of “People, Performance & Process”.
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Culture as the intersection of People, Process & Performance.
People:
As leader, you need to:
Performance:
As a leader, it is critical for leaders to
Process:
As leaders, it is your responsibility to
I think the analogy of the gardener and the garden was well received by the participants in the workshop.
What do you think? Is there any other analogy that could explain this better?
PS: This post was first published on my blog "Leading Transformation" and has been republished here with permission.
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