

The cultural revolution.
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Culture is the hot topic of the day. Whether it be political, economical,
business, at the gym, or even at home, culture is the new topic. It is a rather old idea that is newly
recycled with a nice catchy word like culture.
I have just returned from a week long trip to West Point and was
reading an article on the state of our economy and the solution was
culture.
What do any of us know about the economy and how to measure it or
even how to impact it. The economy as
discussed seems to encompass everything and is an ominous thing, and culture as
described is a nebulous smoke filled room of people and thoughts and
activities.
But again how to measure both.
The Economy is:
Work force
Money spent and made and saved
Manufacturing, service, even government employment is a job (I
find that odd) that someone would measure the economic engine on jobs that come
from taxing and restraining the very engine.
Many other factors no one even can understand how to move any of
them.
War moves the economy
Natural disasters move the economy
Humans are the immeasurable part, but have the most immediate
impact (if one boss can figure out how to have people at his or her business
actually do work and take care of themselves and have the desire to grow (then
that company would move the economy).
They will move it up to the point the people get comfortable, blame
oriented, and scared, and fat.
Middle managers keep people on task is his only valid point worth
digesting.
The military (culture is still being taught at West Point and the
academies) learned this 200 years ago that training, leadership, and
accountability wins even during battles when the enemy or the economy is
beating Your ass.
Business is rediscovering this and calling it culture. Selection, Earn it, train to a basic needed
skill, integrate new ideas only when they work, reinforce good behavior and
actions and punish bad behavior. Duty to
the mission, honor your word, Country above self. Good lord what would happen if companies had
that type of culture.
Alas, that type of culture (selection, training, integrating,
leadership of accountability, duty, honor, and country) is hard. It is hard because a culture of growth and
working together is uncomfortable.
Culture is a round table of people who are all in and bring to the
table commitment, training, leadership, and a desire to align with the people
at the table.
A round table forces diversity of ideas, but demands unity in
action. That is the huge difference in
successful companies who have culture ( and case in point the military
academies and even the SEAL Teams). In
the SEAL teams all ideas are welcome, then a choice is made and everyone aligns
with that one idea and makes one action out if it.
Seems like society doesn’t like the idea of unity of action but
wants diversity of ideas and actions and cannot figure out why nothing has any
short or long term impact.
Culture in this sense is rare but rather easy to create when
accountability is the blood we all share as a unified Team. Non accountability is the blood spilt by
unsuccessful companies that cannot unify
toward action.
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Wouldn't it be a good idea to create a course?