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Company Culture Reveals More About Leadership Than Employees …

I’ve written a lot about office culture in the past.

Like here. And here … to name but two.

I’ve talked about how I was deeply skeptical of companies who claimed it until I worked at Wieden.

Mainly because that was the only place where I felt they truly had one.

Shaped by the philosophies of Dan and Dave but evolved by the people in the agency.

Born rather than planned.

A byproduct of the people in the place, not a mandate from the people running the place.

A culture that created the identity of the work but also held people to account for what they did and contributed.

Some people hated it.

Some people were made by it.

I was definitely in the latter camp … but recently I saw a quote that kind of summed up why I thought it was so good.

“Culture is the worst behaviour management will tolerate”

I love it.

I love it because it represents what culture is.

Not Hallmark Card happiness, but a mishmash of weird and wonderful.

Where people are allowed to be themselves but everyone knows what they’re there to do.

Wieden was great at it … giving freedom to people to express who they are, however weird it was. Or should I say, however weird they are.

Because the main thing was as long as it was serving the work – and not damaging others – they were OK with it.

In fact I once asked what it took to be fired from the place given all the ‘unique’ things I had seen. OK, that I had personally done and got away with … to which the answer was, “it happens if you don’t care about the work and don’t push to keep making the best work of your life”.

That – ladies and gentleman – is culture.

Not beanbags or dress down Friday … but self-created, self-policed expression.

But that self-policed bit is important.

Because as much as Wieden felt like an art school a lot of the time, people knew was only possible if people respected the freedom they were given and trusted to embrace. Anyone who took the piss was often dealt with by the people in the place. Not to put them down or dictate how they should behave … but to ensure they knew the responsibility they had in maintaining the openness everyone else got to enjoy.

Which is why you can’t plan culture, you can just create the conditions for it.

And that’s what separates those who get it and those who don’t. Who can’t.

Which is why writing this post today is especially appropriate given it’s Colenso’s founders day.

A day where the agency shuts its doors so the people inside can go and play.

Because Colenso is another agency who ensure creativity always wins.

It has – and does – continually do it, regardless of employees, leadership or client.

And in Colenso’s case, we’ve been doing it for over 5 decades.

Because there’s something in the water of the place.

Let’s be honest, any individual or company can have a good year or two … but only those who have a true creative culture get to perform at that level for so long.

Of course that doesn’t mean other agencies are bad – far from it – but it does mean many are in the business of trading creativity whereas some are actually believers in the power and creation of it.

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