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Cultivating the Culture Book by Jenn
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Cultivating the Culture Book by Jenn
If you had to describe your company’s culture in two or three paragraphs, what would you say? If you asked your co-workers to do the same, how similar (or different) do you think their answers would be? When Tony first talked to me about creating a culture book, my interest was piqued. It was such an unusual idea—one that no one had ever done in quite the same way. What Tony was contemplating was counterintuitive and somewhat risky. At the young age of five, Zappos had just begun focusing its attention on brand and culture. The 10 Core Values weren’t fully established yet, but a culture book seemed like a powerful way to focus the company on the core values—because all of the content would come from the source of those values, the people who worked at Zappos. The original idea was simple. We would ask employees to write, in a few paragraphs, the answer to the question: What does Zappos culture mean to you? Except for correcting typos, we would leave it unedited and publish everything in a book. Completely unedited? That’s crazy! A few seconds (and probably a vodka shot or two) later… Yeah, let’s do it! For Zappos, it was a risk worth taking. If the company was truly going to stand behind its culture and core values, there couldn’t be a better way to see if Zappos was doing it right. What began as an off the cuff idea five years ago has now become something bigger. It started as a medium where employees could freely express themselves, and a way everyone could get a pulse of where the company’s culture and core values stood. Over time, we asked vendors, partners and customers to contribute their perspectives too. Today, it’s become a book of reference for anyone remotely interested in Zappos, be it as a job applicant, a small business owner, or a future entrepreneur. Above all, because the company believes culture is an essential part of its business, it has become the brand book. Over the years, I’ve always seen Zappos put its money where it matters most (even when it was incredibly scary), and the Culture Book is a great example of that. I can’t think of a company that both talked and walked the same line as consistently as Zappos, taking risks on ideas before they were proven, before it was a billion-dollar company. In an age of transparency, when Twitter can contribute to a company’s success or its downfall, is there anything more compelling than exposing your company’s DNA to the world? Because of this, people wonder whether creating a culture book makes sense for their organization. If you’ve thought about it too, here are a few things worth considering: Download 1.37 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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