

The Stories and Code of Culture Change
Dec 7, 2019
Ben Horowitz, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz and author of 'What You Do Is Who You Are,' dives into the complexities of company culture. He reveals how the smallest behaviors shape culture more than the loudest proclamations. The conversation highlights the paradox of corporate values, how empathy can redefine team dynamics, and the importance of storytelling in creating cultural virtues. Horowitz also discusses navigating ethical boundaries and the balance between individual strengths and cohesive cultural transformation.
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Culture is Action
- Culture is defined by actions, not beliefs or words.
- Subtle actions, like how quickly you return calls or the nature of business deals, shape company culture.
Haitian Revolution
- The Haitian Revolution is an example of reprogramming slave culture to military culture.
- However, this culture was lost quickly after the revolution.
Samurai Code
- The Samurai code lasted for over 1,000 years due to its system of interlocking virtues.
- It balanced potentially weaponized values like honor with politeness and veracity.