Chapter 13
Chapter 13
Chapter 13
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Corporate Culture
and Leadership
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Chapter Roadmap
Building a Corporate Culture that Promotes Good Strategy
Execution
What to Look for in Identifying a Company’s Culture
Culture: Ally or Obstacle to Strategy Execution?
Types of Cultures
Creating a Strong Fit Between Strategy and Culture
Grounding the Culture in Core Values and Ethics
Establishing a Strategy-Culture Fit in Multinational Companies
Leading the Strategy Execution Process
Staying on Top of How Well Things Are Going
Pushing Company to Achieve Good Results
Keeping Internal Organization Focused on Operating Excellence
Exercising Ethics Leadership
Making Corrective Adjustments
13-2
The Defining Characteristics
of a Company’s Culture
Its core values, beliefs, and business principles
Ethical standards
Internal politics
Traditions
13-3
Features of the Corporate
Culture at Wal-Mart
Dedication to customer satisfaction
Zealous pursuit of low costs
Frugal operating practices
Strong work ethic
Ritualistic Saturday morning meetings
Executive commitment to
Visit stores
Listen to customers
Solicit employees’ suggestions
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Features of the Corporate
Culture at Nordstrom’s
Deliver exceptional customer service to customers
Company motto
“Respond to Unreasonable
Customer Requests”
Unhealthy Cultures
Adaptive Cultures
13-15
Characteristics of
Strong Culture Companies
Conduct business according to a clear, widely-
understood philosophy
Considerable time spent by management communicating
and reinforcing values
Values are widely shared and deeply rooted
Employees
Shareholders
Suppliers
Communities
13-20
Creating a Strong Fit
Between Strategy and Culture
13-23
Symbolic Culture-
Changing Actions
Emphasize frugality
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Substantive Culture-
Changing Actions
Engineer quick successes to highlight
benefits of proposed cultural changes
Bring in new blood, replacing
traditional managers
Change dysfunctional policies
Change reward structure
Reallocate budget, downsizing and upsizing
Reinforce culture through both word and deed
Enlist support of cultural norms from frontline
supervisors and employee opinion leaders
13-25
Grounding the Culture in
Core Values and Ethics
A culture based on ethical principles is
vital to long-term strategic success Our ethics
program
consists of . . .
Ethics programs help make
ethical conduct a way of life