Your organization's culture can feel like something that has a life of its own; it's long-standing, inherited, and seemingly impermeable--in fact, a strong culture is often an obstacle to doing new things or going in new directions. But leaders are the stewards of a company's culture and have the power to shape it. The best leaders know that organizational culture is a fundamental and powerful management tool that can drive positive outcomes. If you read nothing else on building a better organizational culture, read these 10 articles by experts in the field. We've combed through hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the most important ones to help you assess the type and current state of your company's culture, communicate change, do things differently, and anticipate and address implementation challenges. This book will inspire you to: Determine what type of culture you have Understand the psychology behind your company's social patterns Gather input on what needs to be fixed or initiated Communicate change Do things differently Deal with implementation roadblocks
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Being a agile leadership coach I do train and improve organisationens towards culture of learning and trust. This books starts with science around different company cultures what strengths and weaknesses they have. It was good to learn about other company cultures strength.
The other articles in this book also have high quality and where spot on. The final article also stood out to me. It was about tempered radicals how to inspire change in a soft and steady way.