Don’t Let Your Company’s Culture Stifle Leadership Development


All too often, leadership development programs don’t adequately account for the culture, norms, and system within which the leader is working. Leaders may be asked to think long term in a culture that fixates on immediate results, or they may be taught to collaborate across organizational boundaries when they’re rewarded for work within their own group. When leaders and leadership development practitioners fail to acknowledge the critical role of 1) a company’s culture and organizational context and 2) the most senior leaders’ role in shaping that context, they oversimplify and likely undermine their leadership development efforts. The author shares four strategies that Intuit has used to build a culture that reinforces, rather than inhibits, positive leader growth.



Source link: https://hbr.org/2023/08/dont-let-your-companys-culture-stifle-leadership-development

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