Why Should You Discover, Champion and Uphold Your Organizational Core Values?
Sturdy McKee
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Expressing and solidifying your organization's unique identity is pivotal. Your identity, the cornerstone of your organizational culture, is underpinned by your Core Values. Your Core Values are more than just motivational buzzwords inscribed on plaques, displayed on office walls, or in mission statements. They act as the rudder guiding the ship of your organization, providing direction amidst the volatile currents of the business ocean.
The North Star of Your Decision-Making Process
While your BHAG might represent your destination, and your Higher Purpose represents why you are on this journey to begin with, your Core Values can be thought of as your North Star. They are always there helping you navigate no matter where you are bound.
Your decisions, big and small, shape the trajectory of your organization. Whether you’re hiring a new team member, investing in technology, or adopting a new business strategy, each decision you make constitutes a building block of the future. It is your organization’s Core Values that serve as the North Star in your decision-making navigation. By aligning your choices with these fundamental beliefs, you ensure that your organization remains true to its identity in every step it takes.
They Already Exist
Whether or not you’ve chosen to be explicit and declarative about your organization’s Core Values, they already exist. Your team has a set of rules and expectations for each other’s behavior. Having unspoken rules is fraught with hazards. Being explicit, articulating and declaring your Core Values, creates clarity and allows you to take control of the narrative.
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Championing a Cohesive Culture
In a diverse team, disparate personal values and motivations can lead to a lack of alignment. However, a strong set of Core Values can serve as the communal thread that binds everyone together. Your Core Values are a declaration of how every person will act when faced with choices, what road they will choose to go down, how they will treat a customer or co-worker, and what other organizations you will align with strategically. This shared understanding cultivates a sense of belonging and respect among your team members. An organization that champions a cohesive culture is an organization that flourishes.
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Attracting the Right Talent
Today’s workforce, from Gen X to Gen Alpha, are seeking more than just a paycheck and being told what to do. They want more from their work. They want to work at a place where they can be proud, proud of the organization, the leadership, and the impact they have on the world. When they search, they are looking for organizations whose values resonate with their own. Being clear about your Core Values is more likely to attract talent that shares the same ethos.
This values alignment creates an environment where employees feel understood and valued, leading to greater engagement, higher job satisfaction, better performance, and lower turnover rates.
Winning Customer Loyalty
Just as employees are drawn to organizations that share their values, customers, too, appreciate businesses that align with their personal beliefs. In an era where people are spoilt for choice, your organization's Core Values can be part of your unique selling proposition that sets you apart from your competition. This values-driven approach not only creates loyal customers but also turns them into brand advocates, driving organic growth.
Driving Sustainable Success
In the pursuit of success, organizations and individuals often find themselves at crossroads, facing ethical dilemmas and difficult decisions. Your fidelity to your Core Values is of the utmost importance.
Having a well-defined set of Core Values that you truly stick to helps you and your entire team navigate these challenges. By placing principles first and providing them as guard rails for decision making, your organization can not only uphold your reputation but also establish a foundation for sustainable success. While strategies and goals change, your Core Values will remain steadfast, acting as your North Star throughout your journey.
Discovering, articulating, championing, and upholding your organization's Core Values is not a ‘nice-to-have’ but rather a strategic imperative. It guides decision-making, fosters a unified culture, attracts the right talent, wins customer loyalty, and steers the organization towards sustainable success. The most successful organizations are not those that chase success, but those that stay true to their Core Values, and in doing so, trust that the process begets the result, not the other way around.
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1 年Sturdy McKee - Your Business Coach, I would like to underline the importance of personal core values. I have a favorite Walt Disney quote. "When values are clear, decisions are easy." This applies both in an organization and as an individual. To go further, I believe that if you do not have deeply held personal values, it could be difficult to uphold organizational values.