cochise
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@Telltails said in [Wests Tigers Culture](/post/1226816) said:@StarswithStripes said in [Wests Tigers Culture](/post/1226807) said:There’s truth in much of what is being said here. I work for a company that has a good culture. I’ve been there 13 years as a result. It comes from leadership and values that are aligned to a purpose that defines why we are in business. It puts a focus on its people and what matters most to its customers. A guy by the name of Simon Sinek said, “People don’t buy what you do. They buy why you do it”.
So what is the Tigers purpose? Why are Tigers fans so loyal? Clearly we aren’t all buying what the club is doing at the moment but stay loyal for why we are doing it. Finally we have leadership that is serious about a vision. Culture takes time to make and break. We just need to break the culture we have that is not delivering success and create an environment that allows a culture of success to develop. A huge task that is helped when winning.
Making a connection builds loyalty. You can choose a work environment based on its " culture" but following a footy team is emotive and even though you can identify all the club's weakness's breaking that connection is not as easy.
Most companies would love the loyalty that people develop for their sporting teams. It is usually a lifelong relationship.