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6 Organizational Culture Change Strategies

Organizational Talent Consulting

Just as no one is perfect, no organization is perfect, and no organizational culture is perfect. Organizations, like all other natural systems, over time, head toward a state of randomness. Organizational culture is everyone's responsibility, and leaders play a central role in influencing and reinforcing the company culture.

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4 Corporate Culture Mechanisms for Change

LSA Global

Are You Leveraging Your Corporate Culture Mechanisms for Change? Organizational culture matters. And when Deloitte looked at culture through workers’ eyes, they reported that 94% of executives and 88% of employees believe that an aligned and clear company culture is key to a company’s success.

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How Unwritten Rules Shape Corporate Culture

LSA Global

How Unwritten Rules Shape Corporate Culture Corporate culture stands as the heartbeat of any organization. Corporate culture influences everything from employee engagement and retention to customer loyalty and profitability. These hidden forces represent how unwritten rules shape corporate culture.

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Mergers & Acquisitions: The Importance of Creating a Shared Culture

Organizational Talent Consulting

Culture is acutely critical during notable changes, such as M&As, which offer an opportunity for a renewed start on culture. When two organizations combine through mergers and acquisitions for economic reasons, it is doubtful that the two cultures will remain precisely the same.

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Making Change Work: A Strengths-Based Approach

Organizational Talent Consulting

Like running a successful marathon, the work begins well before the first steps of the race and before the visible aspects of a change take place. Kotter, in his book Leading Change, suggested that these initial steps are required to set the stage and loosen up the system.

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Towers Watson Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

A total of 8 Managing Directors over various regions and issue areas help him lead the widely respected firm. The practice areas at Towers Watson reflect the operational nature of consulting projects at the firm: Communication and Change Management. Corporate Risk Management and Risk Financing. Talent Assessment.

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3 Talent Management Traps to Avoid

LSA Global

Bias Can Create Talent Management Traps You Want to Avoid. Unfortunately, no one is completely unbiased when designing and implementing talent management programs. Culture Can Weigh Heavily Against The Changes We Desire. Three Talent Management Traps You Want to Avoid. The Bottom Line.

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