Episode 431 - The Power of Culture with Laura Hamill
Nov 11, 2024
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Laura Hamill, an organizational psychologist and co-founder of LimeAid, shares her insights on the real impact of organizational culture. She discusses how leaders must look beyond formal values to understand true employee experiences, emphasizing the challenges of cultural betrayal. Laura reveals her journey of writing, highlighting the importance of vulnerability and authenticity. She also stresses the power of storytelling in crafting meaningful workplace narratives and offers practical advice for leaders to foster a healthier culture.
A healthy organizational culture requires alignment between espoused values and employees' real experiences to foster trust and engagement.
Embracing emotions in the workplace enhances collaboration and job satisfaction, creating a more human-centric organizational environment.
Deep dives
The Importance of Connection and Community in Author Events
Author events focus not just on the content presented but significantly on fostering connections among participants. Attendees are encouraged to share experiences and insights, creating a vibrant and supportive environment. This communal aspect enhances the overall experience, allowing authors to engage meaningfully with each other and the material. The energy at these gatherings is palpable, illustrating how collaboration and shared experiences can uplift an entire community of writers.
Defining Culture and Its Role in Organizations
Culture within organizations is defined by the underlying values and beliefs that influence behaviors at all levels. It is often likened to an iceberg, with a considerable part hidden beneath the surface, making it challenging to grasp fully. Many people mistake visible signs of culture, such as events and perks, for its essence, overlooking the deeper factors that truly shape work environments. A well-aligned culture with business strategy is essential for organizational success and can significantly impact employee experience and retention.
The Disconnect Between Values and Reality
Organizations often articulate their values, but there's frequently a disconnect between espoused values and day-to-day experiences. Employees may feel a sense of cultural betrayal when their lived experiences conflict with the stated values of the organization. This misalignment can create resentment and disengagement among staff, reducing overall morale. It's crucial for organizations to bridge this gap so that the culture resonates authentically with the stated values, ensuring a healthier workplace environment.
The Evolving Understanding of Emotions at Work
Recent shifts in workplace culture have led to a recognition of the importance of emotions within professional settings. Moving past the notion of leaving emotions at the door, there's now an understanding that feelings play a significant role in how individuals connect and engage at work. Embracing emotions can enhance teamwork, collaboration, and overall job satisfaction, fostering a more human-centric workplace. This evolution acknowledges the need for both rational and emotional perspectives to cultivate a thriving organizational culture.
'Mom, why don't you just write it like you talk to me?'
When Laura Hamill set out to write a book about the subject she knew best - the subject she'd spent years researching in theory and practice - she naturally drew on all the studies, statistics and evidence she'd gathered together to support her argument.
Turns out, that's not what the reader needed. (And it wasn't just her editor who told her that, it was her son, too.)
Those in organizations with a problematic culture don't need research studies, they need help. Laura had to learn how to step out from behind the screen of academic writing, how to own her experience and her opinion, and to sit with the discomfort of uncertainty and self-doubt that involves throughout the writing process.
The result is a book that allows leaders and indeed anyone at any level to look beyond the words stencilled on the lobby walls to see how the real culture - what's expressed in how people speak and behave - is aligned with strategy, and what to do about it if it's not.
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