Does Company Culture Exist? Dr Richard Claydon
Eat Sleep Work Repeat - better workplace culture
Bruce Daisley
4.7 • 989 Ratings
🗓️ 14 May 2018
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Summary
Quite a brainy episode today. Dr Richard Claydon is a someone who likes to question why we claim things - he's a natural challenger. He describes himself as a Transdisciplinary Behavioural Scientist and Ironist.
He writes some interesting (if a bit too long) things on Linked In that a few people sent to me. We had a brilliant chat for well over an hour but i've tried to edit it into something enlightening and digestible.
Richard says something that I've been thinking a lot. We shouldn't be worrying about company culture. Office culture or more probably team culture is the most important thing for us to be focussing on. Richard runs a company called Organisational Misbehaviourist
We talk about how the ideas of strategy and culture have an ongoing battle in business circles. In the 1980s and 90s there was a lot of talk about work culture - he explains that this was because the Japanese businesses that were idolised tended to seem to have a good culture.
Here's why I find academics have such a valuable contribution to this debate. Richard talks about the work of Professor Joanne Martin from Stanford University who spent time looking at whether you could observe a single culture in organisations. And the answer was you never could. Company culture is a nice story we tell ourselves but it's an illusion. When it's most aggressively implemented it leads to people pretending to go along with it with ironic attachment. What a fascinating idea
we talk about Project Aristotle which is a massive piece of work that Google did that looked at the best performing teams. The finding of that work was that the secret of good teams was psychological safety - people feeling comfortable in speaking up with no fear of punishment. Where people could be their complete selves.. This finding drew on the findings of Amy Edmondson - if you're interested in these things here's:
Read more about Google's Project Aristotle here
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| 0:52.0 | Quite a braininy episode today. |
| 0:54.0 | I've got someone who helps answer the question about whether work culture exists. |
| 0:59.0 | Dr Richard Clayden describes himself as a transdisciplinary |
| 1:07.0 | him Christ |
| 1:08.0 | Dr Richard Clayton describes himself as a transdisciplinary behavioral scientist stroke ironist. |
| 1:16.0 | Now he writes some interesting if slightly too long things over on LinkedIn that a few people |
| 1:21.8 | sent to me and we had a brilliant chat for well over an hour. |
| 1:24.4 | I've tried to edit it into something enlightening and slightly more digestible. |
| 1:28.6 | Richard says something that I've been thinking a lot that we shouldn't be thinking |
| 1:31.7 | about company culture office culture |
| 1:34.0 | or more probably team culture is the most important thing for us to think about he |
| 1:38.8 | runs a company called organizational misbehaviorist who helps companies really sort of do a lot of the |
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