Your 'Good' Culture Might Be Broken (And Everyone Knows It But You)
Want to know the biggest lie in business? "We have a good culture."
I hear it all the time. Usually right before:
Another high performer quits
Another project fails
Another change initiative flops
Another engagement survey gets ignored
Here's the uncomfortable truth: Your culture isn't what you believe it is. It's what your people experience every single day.
The Warning Signs Nobody's Talking About
Your culture might be broken if:
The Real Rules
a) Success means playing politics
b) Bad behavior gets rewarded if numbers are good
c) Issues get buried, not solved
d) "That's just how things work here" is the answer to everything
The Silent Signals
a) People nod in meetings but nothing changes
b) Your best people are suspiciously quiet
c) Innovation happens despite the system, not because of it
d) Everyone's waiting for someone else to speak first
The Hidden Costs
a) Simple decisions need five meetings
b) Good ideas die in bureaucracy
c) Projects move at the speed of fear
d) Talent leaves but mediocrity stays
The Leadership Blindspot
Why don't leaders see it? Because broken culture protects itself:
Yes-people get promoted
Truth-tellers get labeled
Problems get cosmetic fixes
Feedback gets sanitized
The Real Test
Ask yourself:
Would your team tell you if your baby was ugly?
Do people bring you problems or hide them?
Is "being positive" more important than being honest?
Does feedback flow up as easily as it flows down?
The Fix Starts With Truth
Stop:
a) Confusing perks with culture
b) Mistaking silence for agreement
c) Believing your own PR
d) Blaming "a few bad apples"
Start:
a) Rewarding honest feedback
b) Looking for what's not being said
c) Measuring culture like you measure profit
d) Making it safe to speak up
The Bottom Line
Your culture isn't broken because people are negative. It's broken because reality doesn't match the story you're telling.
Time to close the gap.
Because while you're busy believing everything's fine, Your best people are quietly updating their LinkedIn profiles.
What's one cultural truth you need to face this week?