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Laura Hamill

Bringing Values to Life at Work

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The Power of Culture examines how organizational culture significantly impacts employee satisfaction and performance. It offers insights and strategies for fostering a healthy workplace environment that motivates teams and enhances overall productivity.

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    Defining culture

    An organization’s culture is like its personality – a unique blend of values, beliefs, and practices that influence how employees behave and make decisions. 

    While culture is often complex and misunderstood, when it aligns with the organization’s goals, it becomes a powerful force for engagement, productivity, and cohesion. A clear and intentional culture sets expectations and offers employees a shared sense of purpose, helping drive both individual and collective success. On the other hand, a misaligned or stagnant culture can lead to disengagement and poor business outcomes. 

    Culture provides a foundation for clarity and inspiration, helping employees understand what the organization expects and rewards. Despite its impact, many organizations fail to actively design their culture, leaving it to form without guidance, which often results in a fragmented or unclear environment. Without a defined cultural foundation, employees may feel disconnected or uncertain about how to contribute meaningfully, significantly limiting the organization’s potential to succeed.

    Organizational culture is closely connected to workplace climate or the everyday experiences employees have in the workplace. Culture sets overarching values and priorities, while climate reflects these values in action through policies, behaviors, and interactions. The two are interdependent: a positive culture supports a healthy climate, and a strong climate reinforces cultural values. For instance, an open layout in a physical workspace may encourage collaboration, while private areas may emphasize focused work. In remote settings, organizations must rethink how managers and leaders foster connection and maintain a shared sense of “us” and “how we do things,” even digitally or from afar.

    That said, employees are far from passive participants in culture; they play an active role by interpreting and acting on its signals. Rather than simply absorbing the culture, employees consciously and subconsciously assess how well it aligns with their own values and respond accordingly. This active involvement means that culture is not imposed but co-created, constantly shaped by employees’ decisions and actions. When employees feel respected and empowered to contribute authentically, they help the organization’s culture evolve and thrive.

    Research shows a robust and intentional culture benefits business outcomes, improving employee retention, innovation, customer satisfaction, and financial performance. In contrast, toxic cultures – most often stemming from toxic leadership behaviors – can be deeply damaging to both individual well-being and organizational growth. As such, trust is central to any flourishing culture. As Warren Buffett once noted, trust is “like the air we breathe”: unnoticed when present but painfully obvious when missing. 

    For organizations to create a healthy, thriving culture, intentionality is critical. By consciously aligning cultural values with organizational goals and ensuring these values resonate with employees’ everyday experiences, companies can cultivate an environment where both people and place are best positioned to succeed. 

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    What is The Power of Culture about?

    The Power of Culture (2024) explores how a well-crafted culture can transform an organization, boosting employee engagement, performance, and well-being. By examining how values, behaviors, and leadership shape the work environment, it emphasizes the importance of creating a culture that encourages people and places to thrive. 

    Who should read The Power of Culture?

    • HR professionals focused on workplace culture 
    • Business leaders wanting to boost employee engagement and performance 
    • Anyone interested in organizational psychology 

    About the Author

    Dr. Laura Hamill is an organizational psychologist, co-founder of Limeade, and owner of consulting firm Paris Phoenix Group. Through her consultancy, Hamill advises organizations large and small on cultivating positive workplace cultures. Hamill also co-hosts the Happy at Work podcast and has been featured in Fast Company and Forbes, and on NPR

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