Culture Meets Strategy For Breakfast

 

“Culture eats strategy for breakfast, lunch and dinner” is a quote often attributed to Peter Drucker.  But what if culture didn’t eat strategy for breakfast? What if they had breakfast together? On this episode of The Behaviorist, Kedren sits down with Chloe Rich, Vice President of Brand Strategy ATOMIC, and Sam Bressi, President and CEO of the Lancaster County Community Foundation. These two leaders know firsthand how much culture shaping can change a business’s strategy and success trajectory. Listen to discover what the Ed Schein “Iceberg of Culture” model teaches us about the visible, invisible, spoken, and assumed norms and values that shape an organization’s DNA. Find out what concrete practices Chloe and Sam have incorporated into their workplaces to ensure their innovative, creative cultures stay vibrant and present at every level of their organizations.

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