Culture’s role in enabling organizational change

by DeAnne Aguirre, Rutger von Post, and Micah Alpern Culture is critically important to business success, according to 84 percent of the more than 2,200 global participants in the 2013 culture and change management survey. Findings also suggest strong correlations between the success of change programs and whether culture was leveraged in the change process — pointing to the need for a more culture-oriented approach to change. However, there is a clear disparity between […]

Working Out Loud

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Working Out Loud Circles Those could be my words but they’re not. They’re from Barbara in Germany, one of the first people to go through the 12-week coaching program for working out loud. Barbara and I first met via an enterprise social network we use at our firm. Only after we started coaching via telephone did we get the chance to meet in person and become good friends. Working with her shaped the ideas in  […]

A Winning Culture Keeps Score

A Winning Culture Keeps Score

20131124_3 People often think of corporate culture as “soft” because it involves squishy things like values and expectations. That’s true as far as it goes—but winning cultures have a hard, metrics-driven element as well. A culture that feels upbeat and positive but doesn’t contribute to profitable growth or beating […]

The Denison Organizational Culture Survey

The Denison Organizational Culture Survey

The Denison Organizational Culture Survey (DOCS) has increasingly become the cultural and organizational effectiveness assessment tool of choice. It has been used by more than 5,000 companies worldwide since first becoming available over 20 years ago. Using the Denison Organizational Culture Survey , organizations are able to benchmark their […]