How Business Owners Can Inspire Winning Cultures
There’s a joke in our office that goes like this:
What’s the best way to turn around a company?
How?
Three things: install a carrom board, a free tea vending machine, and schedule permanent ‘Chai Fridays.
These are fun ideas, but creating a lasting company culture takes more than fun and tea. So how do you, as a business owner, lead in a way that leaves a legacy?
You’ll find many articles on company culture, but people often think they don’t have the money, time, or resources to create it. Or they assume it’s all about games, free drinks, or flat structures. But it’s not.
Three Pillars to Inspire a Strong Culture
A strong company culture is about having a clear vision, creating the right environment, and making your team feel valued. Focus on these three things the “Three Pillars”, and you’ll build a business where people thrive.
Here’s the first pillar:
Pillar 1: Get the Big Picture Right
Building a strong company culture starts by focusing on the big picture. This sets the tone and direction for everything your company stands for. Here’s how you do it:
1. Shared Vision
A unique product can be copied, but a strong company culture is hard to replicate.
A great culture leads to great teams, which in turn leads to great products.
The founder's vision drives the company's culture. This vision shouldn’t be created through endless brainstorming sessions, but through a clear vision from the founder.
Example: Steve Jobs at Apple reduced multiple product lines to just four main products, setting a clear direction. His simple approach was: “Deciding what not to do is as important as deciding what to do.”
The founder creates the vision, and the leadership team helps communicate it.
2. Shared Values
Values come from the founder’s core beliefs. They shape the company’s principles.
Build a team that shares and enhances these values.
Example: Narayana Murthy of Infosys built his company on values like integrity and excellence. His leadership team followed these values, helping Infosys grow as a global leader.
3. Shared Rituals
Rituals create a sense of belonging and teamwork, just like sports teams have pre-game rituals.
Simple rituals can be team huddles, celebrating new store openings, or welcoming new hires.
Example: At Reliance Retail, every store opening is celebrated with a ceremony that includes all employees, building a sense of pride and unity.
These rituals don’t have to be fancy, but they need to exist to create that “special bond” in the team.
Laying the Foundation for Culture
Vision, values, and rituals form the base of a strong company culture. But that’s just the beginning. Next, we’ll discuss how to create the right environment for this culture to thrive.
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