Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Culture Creators are Critical


One of the things that I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about in recent months is culture and the importance of people that create culture.  As I walk through different phases of my life, I find that’s it’s easier to identify smart/capable people than it is to find people who can create a productive, positive culture.   This thought process started while thinking about organizational changes in my work life, but I decided to think through my other circles and decide if the same principle applies to culture creators.  I thought through church, little league, professional organizations, neighborhoods, etc., and the most valuable people are those that create a positive culture.  On the other hand, those that standout as not awesome in each of those situations isn’t based on IQ, education, max bench press or how well they dress, but their inability to contribute to a positive and productive culture. 
            Now for the really fun part of this blog, how are you are creating culture?  Identify the number of circles where you might participate or lead; think about work, hobbies, faith, professional organizations, etc, and consider about your impact.  Pat Riley once said, “Great teamwork is the only way we create the breakthroughs that define our careers”.  Are you a member of the team that raises the level of play for everyone, or are you a member that only looks for your opportunity to score?  I would encourage everyone to take 5 minutes and write down the opportunities you have to improve you have to be a better Culture Creator and identify 2-3 people you can learn from. 

-Richard