You Might Have a Culture Imbalance…

Cultures should be seen in what I call “4D”—that is, through the lens of the Four Dimensions of Culture. Those include: Complacent, Compliance, Committed, and Courageous.

Three of these Dimensions are positive (Compliance, Committed, and Courageous), while one (Complacent) is negative. And, like anything in business, it is all about balance. 

A healthy mix involves being aware of the over-under effect for each dimension. Over focus on any one of the positive dimensions to the neglect of the others, and an organization will run into trouble. 

Under-emphasize any of them, and the pendulum will swing back and cause just as much damage. And every organization must always remain vigilant to avoid slipping into that ever-present negative dimension of complacency.

How can you tell if you have a Culture Imbalance? Keep your organization in mind while you read through these examples.

So, in the style of Jeff Foxworthy’s “You Might Be a Redneck” jokes…

… you might have a Complacent Culture Imbalance.

Or…

…you might have a Compliance Culture Imbalance.

Then again…

…you might have a Committed Culture Imbalance.

You may be wondering, “What do I do if my organization does have a Culture Imbalance?”

Well, the good news is that recognizing where the imbalance exists can point you in the direction of building a healthy culture. 

When you intentionally design a healthy culture, a lot of good things happen. When you give culture the attention it requires, you can minimize the overwhelm and end up feeling more empowered to position your organization to win.

I encourage you to read my articles highlighting each of the Four Dimensions. From there, you can begin the balancing act of creating a healthy culture.