Out With Meaningless Company Values
????♀? Szilvia Olah
Fractional Talent Management Senior Executive | Employee Experience Design | Organisational Psychologist | Two Published Books
I have heard it all; Integrity, Respect, Come as You Are, Work Hard & Have Fun, Ownership, Teamwork, Leadership, Diversity, Trust......
The problem is that research indicates that values often don’t significantly impact desired behaviour. In an MIT Sloan study, researchers?found no correlation ?between a company’s expressed values and how well employees felt they lived up to them. One of the reasons is that the highly subjective nature of value statements renders them nearly meaningless. Values are couched in the language of platitudes: respect, integrity, and even having a positive impact on communities mean different things to different people.?For example, "doing the right thing" is highly personal and asks the question, the right thing for whom?
When assessing the values of Fortune 500 companies, it’s clear that many businesses have only selected politically “safe” values that completely fail the minimum requirement of its purpose. Values also fail to shape people's mindsets and core beliefs because they are meaningless prompts we have no idea what to do with. And this is why I have problems with company Values that say absolutely nothing!
Last year I had a conversation with a small company owner I have consulted for, and he asked what kind of Values I would have for his company, which is about to grow from 15 people to 100+. I sent him this. Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life. I would love it if people in my organisation lived up to these standards.
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Why these rules? Because if you look at corporate challenges at a large or even at a small scale (within teams), those are the issues we are all having.
So maybe, companies should be crafting company Values that shape people's mindset about themselves rather than giving us empty and subjective statements that are often not followed by them. Make Values personal!