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The ‘Why’ of Culture

By Rathin Mathur (Development & Culture Coach), Corethos
The ‘Why’ of Culture
The ‘Why’ of Culture

By Rathin Mathur (Development & Culture Coach), Corethos

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The ‘Why’ of Culture

Companies that are preferred workplaces invariably lead their industry rankings in customer satisfaction and usually leadership rankings as well. That is how relevant Culture is to any organisation.

Culture seems to have developed two perceptions – one that it is defined by perks and benefits - from sleep pods to frozen eggs! The other - that it is a set of moralistic wisdom and gyaan splattered across posters and coasters. The reality is different and the truth is interesting.

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The reality is that Culture is a set of shared and commonly held beliefs and values that align behaviour in the direction of the common goal. The truth is that nothing could be simpler to achieve.

What people really value is clarity of purpose, consistency of direction and relationships that are dependable and trustworthy. Basics for a wholesome nutritious culture - of course the ingredients that go into making the Culture unique are dependent on what really matters from organisation to organisation.

Defined by the Vision, driven by the Core Values, operationalised by The Guiding Principles, and brought to life by the Key Behaviours.

Yet, simple as it is - there are many barriers to enabling a uniform culture. Individualism, politics, insecurity, myopia , ad-hocism…the list is as long as the fads we endure in social media every year! Enron and Volkswagen are examples within our recent memories.

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Mr. Rathin Mathur

(Development & Culture Coach), Corethos

But this is something that one must protect from, in designing your culture. The easiest way is to of course integrate and link practices and processes in such a way that they all stand to serve the common Vision.

As a business leader one wonders whether or not we have a Culture in our organisation. The answer is that every organisation has a Culture. The question is that is it one of our choosing or one by default?

Today, more than ever is a time when organisations should be thinking pro-actively of the culture they would like to build in order to be best prepared for the new realities as they unfold post- pandemic.

How do we see the contours of our business changing and what would the most necessary behaviours and mindsets be that will assist us in identifying and adapting to the new realities?

Our response will be the first step to a new Culture.

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