Delivering Happiness
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OceanofPDF.com Delivering Happiness - Tony Hsieh
Be Humble
While we have grown quickly in the past, we recognize that there are always challenges ahead to tackle. We believe that no matter what happens, we should always be respectful of everyone. While we celebrate our individual and team successes, we are not arrogant nor do we treat others differently from how we would want to be treated. Instead, we carry ourselves with a quiet confidence, because we believe that in the long run our character will speak for itself. Ask yourself: Are you humble when talking about your accomplishments? Are you humble when talking about the company’s accomplishments? Do you treat both large and small vendors with the same amount of respect that they treat you? It’s more fun to talk with someone who doesn’t use long difficult words but rather short easy words like “What about lunch?” —Winnie-the-Pooh O ne of our other goals when we came up with our ten core values was to create a list that was unique to Zappos and didn’t sound like every other company. No two company cultures are exactly alike, yet the core values for a lot of corporations sound very similar. In most cases, you wouldn’t be able to identify the company just by looking at their list of core values. Doing a Google search for each of your company’s core values can serve as a good test for whether your company’s core values are unique. If you Google any of our core values, you’ll find that Zappos always shows up somewhere, and in most cases we are the number one search result. Ultimately, though, it’s not the Google search results that matter. What matters is that each of the core values becomes a natural part of employees’ everyday language and way of thinking. Committable core values that are truly integrated into a company’s operations can align an entire organization and serve as a guide for employees to make their own decisions. I’m not suggesting that other companies should adopt our core values at Zappos. In most cases, that would be a huge mistake. Our core values are simply the core values that make sense for us. In the books Good to Great and Tribal Leadership, the authors looked at what characteristics separated the great companies from the good ones. One of the most important ingredients they found was a strong company culture. Core values are essentially a formalized definition of a company’s culture. As it turns out, it doesn’t actually matter what your company’s core values are. What matters is that you have them and that you commit to them. What’s important is the alignment that you get from them when they become the default way of thinking for the entire organization. Your personal core values define who you are, and a company’s core values ultimately define the company’s character and brand. For individuals, character is destiny. For organizations, culture is destiny. To learn more about how you can create committable core values for your organization, take a look at the links in the Appendix of this book. Download 1.37 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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