Corporate Culture
Corporate Culture
What is Corporate Culture?
When someone
asks an employee what a particular company is like to work for, the answer they
get is usually a good summary of that company’s corporate culture. What the
work environment is like, how employees relate to each other, how strict – or
lax – the rules are, how communication occurs, what the organization’s priorities
are, and how stressful the atmosphere is like are all aspects of a company’s
culture.
A good, or
positive, corporate culture creates loyal fans out of both employees and
customers. That’s good for business. So it’s probably no surprise that research
indicates that a positive corporate culture is a source of competitive
advantage.
Creating a Corporate Culture
A company’s
culture is shaped by a number of tangible and intangible components that
together create an environment that is conducive, or not, to good work. Here
are some of the most-often-cited facets:
Values. Whatever it is that a company states
is its driving force – what it values – will affect what its employees focus
on. The culture of a company that values caring will be different from one that
values, say, creativity or speed or precision. One isn’t necessarily better
than another, it simply will impact the types of employees that are hired and
what everyone is working toward.
Employees. To build a corporate culture that
matches what leaders want the business to be known for, you have to hire
carefully. Each and every employee needs to match the culture and the company’s
values. Companies with the most desirable corporate cultures invest a lot of
time recruiting and interviewing potential new hires because they recognize how
essential each person is to supporting the culture.
Environment. Where employees have to work will
have a major impact on the organization’s culture. Pack everyone in a tight
space like sardines, with little light and few creature comforts and you will
likely build a culture centered on negativity and complaints. Whereas a space
that is open and airy, with ample workspace, will foster positive feelings and
lower stress. Workspace matter.
Actions. How a company demonstrates its
values and priorities also shapes its corporate culture. Do its actions align
with its values, or not? Companies that put customer satisfaction as its
highest priority should have processes and procedures that ensure customers are
delighted with its dealings with the company. Satisfaction guarantees, no
hassle refunds, and no expiration dates on returns could be policies that
support such a value.
Opportunities
for bonding. Companies that set aside time outside of work to socialize and get
to know each other create opportunities for more fulfilling personal
relationships to form. Some companies have annual off-site meetings that bring
together all employees to talk about what’s going well and what’s not. Other
companies schedule more frequent, and less formal, get-togethers, such as
softball teams, potluck dinners, and Friday cocktail hour. Quora.com.
How
employees feel about, and express satisfaction with, their employer is the
basis of a corporate culture. The more positive and fulfilled employees are
with the organization they work for, the more loyal and effective they will be.
That’s the benefit of a positive corporate culture.
Reference
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