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Building a culture that reflects your values and capitalizes on your strengths takes some soul searching and thoughtful policies.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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You’ll find two types of workplace culture out there: <\/span><\/p>\n

1.<\/span><\/strong> The kind that arises in fits and starts, as turnover shapes it<\/span><\/p>\n

2.<\/span><\/strong> The kind that is thoughtfully guided and supported<\/span><\/p>\n

The second type shapes the company as much as it forms its own entity, because culture is reciprocal. Business leaders who take advantage of its self-perpetuating nature will cash in on a positive addition to their brand and a high return on a minimal investment.<\/span><\/p>\n

But the opposite is also true. Letting culture take its own course, rather than harnessing the potential energy of people and practices, makes companies vulnerable to a lackluster or negative culture. This drain on energy hampers productivity first, and profitability next.<\/span><\/p>\n

Think about it: The most successful organizations in the world—such as Google, Nike, and Apple—have strong, definable cultures, and they didn’t occur by accident. Building a culture that reflects your values and capitalizes on your strengths just takes some soul searching and thoughtful policies. Here are five ways to implement a culture initiative.<\/span><\/p>\n

1. Listen Well.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

Who gets more out of a meeting? The speaker? Or the audience? Sharing information is designed to benefit the listener, but many people “listen” just long enough to generate their own thoughts to share. While brainstorming and collaboration are valuable, getting as much out of a presentation as possible is a prerequisite to effective teamwork.<\/span><\/p>\n

Create a culture of thoughtful listening by modeling it from the top down. Business leaders can demonstrate the importance of good listening at every opportunity:<\/span><\/p>\n