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Company culture defined by core beliefs, not just values

Company culture is often misunderstood, with leaders frequently conflating core beliefs with espoused values. According to Marcus Collins, a marketing professor at the University of Michigan, true culture stems from a company's fundamental beliefs about the world, which should then align with its observable behaviors. He advises leaders to identify their guiding beliefs and ensure their actions reflect them, using Patagonia's environmental commitment as an example of aligned beliefs and operations. Additionally, the article addresses the complexities of verifying candidate locations in a remote work environment, emphasizing clear communication and standard verification processes for payroll and legal compliance. AI

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Company culture defined by core beliefs, not just values

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Kristin Stoller ·

    The real reason why company cultures are doomed to fail

    Companies are confusing values with beliefs, and it's costing them the talent they work hardest to keep.