Have you ever stood in line at the grocery store and tried to guess what the person in front of you was planning on making? Ingredients like chips, dip and soda are a good indicator of a party. Rolls, hotdogs, napkins and some relish might clue you in to a picnic. In his book, Start With WHY, Simon Sinek calls …
Create a Culture That Drives Success, Not Just Makes You Feel Good
© purestock There are a lot of cliches out there about organizational culture: —Culture eats strategy for breakfast —People leave the culture, not the company —Your culture is your most valuable competitive asset And in 20 years of working with organizations as both an internal and external consultant, here’s what I’ve learned: those cliches are all true. They may …
Culture Matters: Interview with Jamie Notter
Hi, this is Kathi Rabil, CEO of SliceWorks and with me today is Jamie Notter, of Culture That Works. I want to welcome everyone to SliceWorks Brand Chatter, a conversation about brand congruency and authenticity. Brand Chatter is a new initiative for the SliceWorks blog. We started our blog in late 2000, as a way to step up our engagement …
Tech 13 and Social Organizations: Day 2
A few years ago, when I was just beginning to dip my toes into the social media space, Chris Brogan made a statement about loving the serendipity of social media. I remember thinking, ‘What was a strange choice of words to use to talk about social networking.’ Now that I’ve been engaged in Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook for the last 3 years, …
ASAE: In Honor of Women Luncheon
How do you define an exemplary leader? My own experience has taught me that leadership style is a very individual thing. Effective leadership inspires us and sets a standard for us to aspire to. Yesterday, at the Fairmont Hotel in DC, the American Society for Association Executives (ASAE) held a luncheon and awards ceremony, “In Honor of Women,” to …
Leadership Inspires Loyalty
What inspires loyalty in a person? What makes us root for the US Olympians and cheer for “the gold” in each and every event? There are typically two options we have in trying to influence behavior: Manipulation and Inspiration. Many of the choices we make are motivated by fear, shiny objects and such, but only loyalty comes from being inspired. …
ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP: HAVE YOU LOST YOUR WHY?
A few years back, I knew I needed to step up my commitment to regular exercise. I decided that what would motivate me to exercise consistently would be to enroll in a class, so I could enjoy the challenge while getting to know some other women with the same goals. As I have gotten to know these ladies over time, …