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“The word ‘culture’ gets thrown around a lot and sometimes it seems like people see it as something that teams don't have until they define it. However, every team has a culture, whether they recognize it or not.” - Winnie da Silva
In this episode, Winnie and Peter explore the importance of developing an aspirational culture with supporting norms. They emphasize that teams already have a culture, but it may not be explicit or aligned with their goals. Developing a shared vision for the team's culture and defining specific norms can significantly improve team effectiveness.
Episode Highlights:
Challenges in Developing Team Culture
Peter discusses how teams are often composed of individuals with diverse backgrounds, values, and experiences. This leads to the formation of a patchwork culture consisting of implicit norms, diverse expectations, and behaviors that can hinder team effectiveness.
Defining Culture and Norms
Process of Defining Culture and Norms
Importance of the "Why Bother" Question
Winnie explains the significance of the "why bother" question. Teams need a clear motivation to invest time and effort in defining their culture and norms. The aspirational culture should be reflective of the five metrics for team effectiveness.
Defining the Aspirational Culture
Anticipating Challenges
Teams are encouraged to think about potential challenges in "living into" their aspirational culture. This prepares them for the journey ahead, ensuring they are not surprised or discouraged when obstacles arise.
Defining Team Norms
Dynamic Nature of Team Norms
Winnie and Peter emphasize that team norms are not static and should evolve over time. As teams overcome challenges, they can drop old norms and adopt new ones as new challenges emerge.
Anecdote on Team Culture and Norms
Peter shares an example of a team's aspirational culture statement and associated norms to illustrate how the process works. The example highlights a transformation from an unhappy team with friction to one with shared values and norms.
Dealing with Departures from Norms
Winnie and Peter discuss the importance of team members not adhering to agreed upon team norms through feedback and accountability. They explain that it is natural for teams to struggle to stick to their norms but feedback mechanisms help address this.
Benefits of Defining Team Culture and Norms
Resources
Winnie da Silva on LinkedIn
Get the whole season and the companion guide at Winniedasilva.com
Geert Hofstede
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“The word ‘culture’ gets thrown around a lot and sometimes it seems like people see it as something that teams don't have until they define it. However, every team has a culture, whether they recognize it or not.” - Winnie da Silva
In this episode, Winnie and Peter explore the importance of developing an aspirational culture with supporting norms. They emphasize that teams already have a culture, but it may not be explicit or aligned with their goals. Developing a shared vision for the team's culture and defining specific norms can significantly improve team effectiveness.
Episode Highlights:
Challenges in Developing Team Culture
Peter discusses how teams are often composed of individuals with diverse backgrounds, values, and experiences. This leads to the formation of a patchwork culture consisting of implicit norms, diverse expectations, and behaviors that can hinder team effectiveness.
Defining Culture and Norms
Process of Defining Culture and Norms
Importance of the "Why Bother" Question
Winnie explains the significance of the "why bother" question. Teams need a clear motivation to invest time and effort in defining their culture and norms. The aspirational culture should be reflective of the five metrics for team effectiveness.
Defining the Aspirational Culture
Anticipating Challenges
Teams are encouraged to think about potential challenges in "living into" their aspirational culture. This prepares them for the journey ahead, ensuring they are not surprised or discouraged when obstacles arise.
Defining Team Norms
Dynamic Nature of Team Norms
Winnie and Peter emphasize that team norms are not static and should evolve over time. As teams overcome challenges, they can drop old norms and adopt new ones as new challenges emerge.
Anecdote on Team Culture and Norms
Peter shares an example of a team's aspirational culture statement and associated norms to illustrate how the process works. The example highlights a transformation from an unhappy team with friction to one with shared values and norms.
Dealing with Departures from Norms
Winnie and Peter discuss the importance of team members not adhering to agreed upon team norms through feedback and accountability. They explain that it is natural for teams to struggle to stick to their norms but feedback mechanisms help address this.
Benefits of Defining Team Culture and Norms
Resources
Winnie da Silva on LinkedIn
Get the whole season and the companion guide at Winniedasilva.com
Geert Hofstede
86,708 Listeners
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