Culture begins with deciding what you value most. Then you must help everyone in your organization practice behaviours that reflect those virtues.
If the virtues prove ambitious or just plain counterproductive, you have to change them.
When your culture turns out to lack crucial elements, you have to add them.
Finally, you have to pay close attention to your people’s behaviour, but even closer attention to your own. How is it affecting your culture? Are you being the person you want to be? That is what it means to create a great culture.
That is also what it means to be a leader.
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