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Rohit Majumdar • 1 card
They all told me, “Pay attention to your culture. Culture is the most important thing.”
Ben Horowitz • What You Do Is Who You Are: How to Create Your Business Culture
Culture cannot be isolated from the communication process, because it impacts both the communicator and the receiver of the message.
pmi.org • Who Am I? Analyze and Understand Your Own Culture First
How do you get on the balcony to diagnose your organization’s culture? Begin by looking for four cultural flags: folklore, rituals, norms, and meeting protocols.
Ronald A. Heifetz • The Practice of Adaptive Leadership: Tools and Tactics for Changing Your Organization and the World
Cultural orientation.
Ben Horowitz • What You Do Is Who You Are: How to Create Your Business Culture
.1 In modern society, culture is never a single monolithic entity but instead an ecosystem of interlinking cultural subunits always in the state of dynamic interaction.
Culture: An Owner's Manual • Culture Is an Ecosystem: A Manifesto Towards a New Cultural Criticism
Leadership + Culture
Christian 'Bo' Gross • 3 cards
Our relationship with a culture shouldn't look like a scientist peering through a microscope.
If we just passively observe from the outside, and don’t we don’t form direct, active relationships with the leaders, artists, elders, people with lived experiences that make and change a culture, how can we truly be an expert or an advocate?
Further, if w... See more
If we just passively observe from the outside, and don’t we don’t form direct, active relationships with the leaders, artists, elders, people with lived experiences that make and change a culture, how can we truly be an expert or an advocate?
Further, if w... See more
Nick Susi • Culture Is the Client
Culture is to humans a bit like water is to fish; it is everywhere and yet imperceptible because it is not so much what we perceive but what we perceive through . Culture is what brings the world into focus, and it can be thought of as the lens through which objects are seen, not the object as such. In this sense, looking for culture is like lookin... See more