Your Organizational Culture Says A Lot About Your Business Value Part 1
As?human capital, your organizational culture says a lot about the value of your business. Happy, motivated, and appreciated employees will bring a lot more to the table than burnt-out, overworked workers who are just there for a paycheck.?
While many business owners don’t necessarily put explicit thought into their organization’s culture, it significantly impacts employee satisfaction and, in turn, long-term business success.
46% of people?say that company culture is very important when choosing where to apply, and 91% of managers say a candidate’s ability to fit in with the culture is more important than practical skills or experience.?
The 4 Types of Organizational Cultures
Understanding the nuances of different types of organizational culture offers actionable insights for businesses to fine-tune their operations and increase their business value.
So, let’s explore the four distinct types of different cultures and the associated core values.
Clan Organizational Culture
Also known as family culture, tribe culture, team culture, or collaborative culture.
The clan culture, often compared to a large family, thrives on collaboration and community in the belief that a happy, engaged workforce drives company success. It focuses on creating a warm, friendly workplace where everyone’s ideas and contributions are valued, often breeding a strong sense of loyalty and tradition.
These company values encourage employees to take pride in their work while nurturing an organizational culture that inspires commitment and teamwork.
Feedback loops are integral to these organizational cultures, with employee feedback as a tool for continual improvement. Clan culture leadership often resembles a mentor or coach, helping individuals grow and achieve their professional goals.
Motto
The clan culture’s motto is?“We’re all in this together.”
It underlines the culture’s focus on collaboration and commitment to a positive employee experience, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual respect among the workforce.
Clan Culture Industries
Clan Culture in Action
One of the prime examples of a business operating with a clan culture is Google. It is well-regarded for its flat organizational structure that promotes open communication and collaboration.
The company’s renowned “Googleplex” headquarters in Mountain View, California, has been designed to encourage interactions between employees across different teams and roles, thus stimulating idea generation and cross-pollination.?
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Pros of Clan Culture
Cons of Clan Culture
Adhocracy Organizational Culture
Also known as innovative culture, entrepreneurial culture, dynamic culture, or creativity-driven culture.
Adhocracy organizational culture thrives on risk and innovation. They favor flexibility and adaptability, encouraging employees to think outside the box and challenge the status quo. Initiative and entrepreneurial spirit are highly valued.
Leaders in such cultures often value bold ideas and an external focus on market trends, encouraging their company leaders and teams to experiment and take calculated risks, contributing to an agile and progressive work environment.
Motto
The adhocracy culture’s motto of?“innovate and embrace changes”?speaks to the culture’s readiness to pivot, explore new ideas, and disrupt conventional thinking in the quest for excellence.
Adhocracy Culture Industries
Adhocracy Culture in Action
Tesla’s constant push for innovation and disruption in the automotive and energy sectors and its readiness to take risks and challenge industry norms reflect the spirit of an adhocracy culture.
Pros of Adhocracy Cultures
Cons of Adhocracy Cultures
Artistic & Executive Director, Lyric Arts
1 年Thanks for this insight, Lori! I am already looking forward to Part 2. We've got a strong "Clan Culture" at my nonprofit theater and I agree with the pros and cons you've outlined. As a small organization, I think we also sprinkle in a little "Adhocracy" as we strive to innovate. This makes me interested to see how we could use the best practices from the other two types to continue improving the ways in which we work together.
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