What are the key elements of your company culture, and how do you align your employees with it?
Elif Şahinduran
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I think trust and honesty are some of the key elements of a good company culture. What do you think?
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Roberto Gómez - Scalar.so@roberjet
No bullshit culture. Having trust, teamwork and hard work written on the wall doesn’t make sense. It should be something more specific that you can explain why its important for your company. Also, those things have to be seen everyday specially in the founders and CLevel and be ingrained in some company rituals (e.g. If your value is ownership, you should evaluate that on the yearly performance evaluation, and also, yous shouldnt have many approval committies) otherwise you wont have a strong culture.
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I've been adamant about tasked based work rather than time-based. Meaning instead then pushing employees to login to during a fixed time during the day, I instead work on the modal in which they have been assigned a task on Asana and they work at their discretion from home. I encourage them to ask if they get stuck somewhere so work doesn't halt. All of my team is working from home and I've had great success in this modal.
Hunted Space
We eat lunch together every day :)
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Let me know what you think!
Only have 2 co-founders for evoke-app.com right now haha
No need to align, we all share the same culture currently
We treat each other as grown ups! You have freedom but are accountable for getting things done!
Inkdrop
- Fast continuous learning
- Efficient execution
- Open communication
- Kindness
- Customer oriented development
- Do it mentality
Check out our culture page to learn more :)
https://www.notion.so/inkdropai/...
Culturama
Our culture has a start-up vibe - we're always throwing ideas around and everyone's super friendly. Plus, we mostly work remotely, which is awesome. We also really value results and fairness, so it's all about meeting our goals and making sure everyone gets recognized for their hard work.
@elisabethw Creating a company culture for remote teams can be especially challenging. Thanks for sharing Elisabeth!
Culturama
@elif_sahinduran Yes, you’re right! It can be particularly challenging, especially in large organizations. If you're interested in workplace cultures, I'd like to recommend Culturama - we're launching on Product Hunt tomorrow. Our research covers 32 industries, 1500 global organizations, and 130 of the most significant workplace issues, providing valuable insights for companies of all sizes. We invite you to check us out and join the conversation.
Equally important to us are achieving our goals and giving due credit to everyone who deserves it.