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Inward facing core values in the office

What Is an Inward-Facing Core Value?

Here’s the takeaway: Finding your organization’s inward-facing core values is crucial to establishing your company culture. Your core values will define who you are as an organization. When you’ve identified those values, you can hire, fire, review, reward, and reprimand based on those attributes. When I work with leadership teams, we focus on identifying the…
Core values in employees

How To Identify Your Core Values

Here’s the takeaway: Identify your organization’s core values by discovering within your own employees. When we go through the process of creating and identifying an organization’s core values, those values come from the behavior that drives your company culture. They are who you are; core values are the soul of the organization. The nice thing…
Huddle up - structure for accountability

How To Structure for Accountability

Here’s the takeaway: Each role should be accountable for three to five responsibilities, not 87. As leaders, it’s our obligation to make sure that everybody knows what they’re supposed to do. If two people are accountable for an organization’s function, nobody’s accountable. Only one person can be accountable at any one time for a task….
Hire your office team members as consultants

Hire Your Team As Consultants

Here’s the takeaway: Hire yourself as a consultant, and begin with structure. For many organizations, it is not uncommon for customized seats to have been created over time for specific individuals in those seats. Sometimes, this happens because it is the path of least resistance. Other times, individuals have crafted unique positions for themselves by…