"How
we manage to maintain the
attitude of a challenger, even as we continue to
grow at record speeds?
Culture is, by far, one of the most enigmatic facets
of management that I've encountered. The best way I know to establish and
maintain a
healthy,
competitive culture is to
partner with your people – through
shared objectives and a common
strategy," says
Michael Dell, the Founder of the
Dell Inc.
"It's one thing to create a
culture that works.
It's another to use that culture to create a measurable
strategic advantage. At Dell, much of our success can be attributed to
our people. But it's not enough to just hire well. You need to engender a
sense of personal investment in all your employees – which comes down to
three things:
❶ responsibility
❷ accountability, and
❸ shared success.
"Creating a
culture in which every person in
your organization, at every level,
→
thinks and acts like an owner means that
you need to aim
individual performance
with your company's most important objectives. For us, that means we
mobilize everyone around
→
creating the best possible customer experience and
enhancing shareholder value – and we use
specific quantitative measurements
of our progress toward those goals that apply to every employee's
performance. A company composed of individual owners is less focused on
hierarchy and who has the nicest office, and more intent on achieving their
goals. At Dell, everyone's an owner."...
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