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You Can’t Pizza Party Your Way to a Great Corporate Culture

Harmonious Workplaces

Subsequently, stacks of uneaten pizza remained on the break room table for hours — a stale reminder of a stale culture. While a party or shared meal can provide a fun break from the norm, organizations cannot rely on one as a magic solution to deeper issues in your company’s culture. So, What’s Wrong with Pizza?

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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. Organizational culture is everyone's responsibility, and leaders play a central role in influencing and reinforcing the company culture. Today, many leaders are asking how they can change the organizational culture.

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3 Steps to Cultivate an Innovation Culture

Organizational Talent Consulting

Culture is the one thing that impacts everything. An innovation culture supports beliefs and feelings about the importance of innovation, as well as habits that encourage research and development. Here are three proven steps that will move your company closer toward an innovation culture.

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The Blame-Oriented Corporate Culture

CaseInterview.com

In many company cultures (and in many family, marriage or parent/child relationship cultures), the first order of business is to decide whom to blame. Third, having blame be a part of the culture engenders fear. I firmly believe a solutions-oriented corporate culture outperforms the "blame first" culture in the long run.

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The Power of Servant Leadership

Rick Conlow

The power of Servant Leadership is changing organization’s cultures. Management’s morae suffers from a lack of support to make decisions, little or no training, and no sense of purpose except to make a profit for the company. The powerful payoff of Servant Leadership Watch this video. 7 qualities of Servant leaders.

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The Great Resignation: Poor Management Impact on Employees

Rick Conlow

In addition, most managers are ill-trained, overworked, and unappreciated. Consequently, multiple company cultures morphed into toxic workplaces and employee attitudes took a nosedive. Watch the video. During pandemic, millions of remote workers felt the sharp stick of poor managers and company cultures.

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Mastering the Art of Leading Remote Work Teams

Rick Conlow

Bottom-line, companies with people-first culture led by Servant Leadership principles outperform their competitors. The level of controversy surrounding remote work varies depending on individual perspectives, industry-specific factors, and cultural norms. Utilize video conferencing tools to enhance face-to-face interactions.