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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Kevin Allen — How Language Shapes Your Organization

Cultural permission is the tone, attitude and language that emanates from the executive suite. It is a mantra, expressed in oft-used catch phrases and philosophies that move like waves through the organization. They get adopted and interpreted as actions to be followed. They become part of everyday lexicon and cultural idioms that people hear coming from the highest levels, and form a platform for what the organization believes and expects of its people. "Get it done!" "We will not be denied." "Take no prisoners!" These are just a few of the things I heard coming up in the business world, and from my perspective, no good came from any of them.
Read it at The Harvard Business Review | HBR Blog Network
How Language Shapes Your Organization
by Kevin Allen

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