Culture and business change goes hand in hand

Post by Simone Shell | August 25, 2015

The culture of an organisation represents the collective behaviour of individuals and is often described as ‘the way we do things around here’. It’s the way people in the organisation behave, think and interact...

The culture of an organisation represents the collective behaviour of individuals and is often described as ‘the way we do things around here’. It’s the way people in the organisation behave, think and interact. Also, culture isn’t prescriptive, so when organisations talk of changing it, they are really talking about transforming how they operate and altering the combined ethos of people to some extent.  Many things come into play like objectives, goals, practices, attitudes, traditions and aspirations – all of which must then be seamlessly aligned with the strategic goals of the organisation and vice versa.

In today’s fast paced environment, organisations must continuously evolve to enable the enterprise to respond to the landscape and take advantage of the opportunities it presents to achieve its strategic targets.

Managing change is of course never easy, but a pragmatic approach can deliver success. Here are my top tips:

A quote from change management specialist, Daryl Connor, comes to mind:

“Change doesn’t happen because a Chief Executive or other top management figure says it should; change happens because the majority of people involved, willingly or unwillingly, agree to change their behaviour.”