LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"Culture eats strategy for breakfast." Peter Drucker
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
Last week, while attending a Board Meeting, someone threw this quote out, and I've been thinking about it over the past few days.
Peter Drucker was an Austrian-American management consultant and he's called the "father of management theory". His writings and thoughts have influenced leaders and organizations for decades and his book, "The Daily Drucker" has been an inspiration for me for years.
I'd like to spend some time talking about Organizational Culture this next month. If you've learned something or seen something, please share it with me. When it comes to this topic, I'm a student, but having been a part of a number of organizations over the past 40 years, I've seen the difference a defined culture can make, and I agree with Drucker that while strategy is important, it's the CULTURE that truly drives an organization.
Patrick Lencioni, in his book, "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team" is really addressing CULTURE. I've shared earlier that I wish I had found this book earlier, but once I did, these principles became a staple.
Lencioni teaches that these 5 things contribute to a healthy team and a healthy organization. I encourage you to read the book to get the full context:
#1) BUILD TRUST
#2) RESOLVE CONFLICT
#3) COMMIT AS A TEAM
#4) HOLD EACH OTHER ACCOUNTABLE
#5) FOCUS ON RESULTS
When you look at this list, or revisit these 5, which one impacts the CULTURE where you work the most?
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