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How to implement a simple, replicable system to ensure culture doesn’t get stuck in a manual: Be · Hear & Read · Live & Do · Evaluate & Correct.
Culture isn’t taught with a PowerPoint.
It spreads through daily behavior.
And to spread it consistently you need a system, not a manual.
Values inspire, but they don’t guarantee behaviors.
A good framework translates culture into decisions, habits, and metrics.
Objective: bring in people who already carry the right “seed.”
Principle: the technical can be taught; attitude cannot.
Objective: distill culture into a few actionable sentences.
Rule: if it doesn’t fit in a clear sentence, it doesn’t belong here.
Objective: make the right behaviors inevitable.
Minimum rituals: short weekly demo · public recognition of good practices · blameless post-mortems.
Objective: verify impact and correct deviations in time.
What isn’t measured, gets diluted.
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