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Blueprint Action #16: Increase the Focus on Talent Mobility

Blueprint Action #16: Increase the Focus on Talent Mobility

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Whether or not an organization is renovating its culture, one of the most successful ways to retain and grow your […]

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So, Who Exactly is in Charge of Culture?

So, Who Exactly is in Charge of Culture?

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A fascinating ruling was recently made on a shareholder lawsuit involving separate sexual misconduct allegations at McDonald’s by Steve Easterbrook, […]

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I Don’t Think Elon Musk Thinks About Culture Too Much

I Don’t Think Elon Musk Thinks About Culture Too Much

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I’m tired of reading about Elon Musk. He’s been in the news a lot lately, and most of it is […]

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Toxic Cultures Helped Create Two Binge-Worthy Series

Toxic Cultures Helped Create Two Binge-Worthy Series

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I’ve recently finished—almost simultaneously—two new series on Showtime and AppleTV+ which you may have seen as well.  Super Pumped: The […]

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Culture Renovation Blueprint Action #12: Provide Training on the Desired Behaviors

Culture Renovation Blueprint Action #12: Provide Training on the Desired Behaviors

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Employees don’t do what’s written in a PowerPoint or framed on a wall. Instead, they typically emulate the behaviors of […]

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Culture Renovation Spotlight: Merck

Culture Renovation Spotlight: Merck

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Merck has a very straightforward, powerful purpose statement: to save and improve lives. Given the pharmaceutical giant’s long history of […]

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Blueprint Action #4: Define the Desired Behaviors

Blueprint Action #4: Define the Desired Behaviors

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According to a Glassdoor study, 77% of adults would evaluate a company’s culture before applying to an open position; 56% […]

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Culture Renovation Spotlight: F5 Networks

Culture Renovation Spotlight: F5 Networks

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When François Locoh-Donou took over as CEO of F5 Networks in 2017, he inherited a strong 20+ year culture.  He […]

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Blueprint Action #2: Figure Out What to Keep During a Culture Change

Blueprint Action #2: Figure Out What to Keep During a Culture Change

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When organizations decide to embark on a culture renovation, the focus is—understandably—on what needs to change. Whether it’s recent poor […]

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Culture Renovation Spotlight: 3M

Culture Renovation Spotlight: 3M

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No doubt you have heard of 3M, a company that has been in business for over a century and has […]

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