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Culture mapping: Space and place
- 63. Acted values
- Values that can be inferred from
evidence and levers
- Values that we demonstrate by our
behavior
Culture map for
Evidence
How do we behave? What is observable?
- how we work together
- the language we use
- How we collaborate, compete, create,
and control?
- The spaces we work in
Levers
What are the “rules of the game” (formal
and informal) that drive our behavior?
- Who controls what
- How we make decisions
- How we allocate resources
- What we reward
- Design of the workspace and its rules
Values
Assumptions
(Based on acted values)
- Why do we believe these values will
help us succeed?
- Why do we believe these values give us
competitive advantage in our
marketplace?
© 2013, Dave Gray. Liminl LLC
Stated values
- What we say we value
- Public statements about values
63
- 64. Acted values
- Values that can be inferred from
evidence and levers
- Values that we demonstrate by our
behavior
Culture map for
Evidence
How do we behave? What is observable?
- how we work together
- the language we use
- How we collaborate, compete, create,
and control?
- The spaces we work in
Levers
What are the “rules of the game” (formal
and informal) that drive our behavior?
- Who controls what
- How we make decisions
- How we allocate resources
- What we reward
- Design of the workspace and its rules
Values
Assumptions
(Based on acted values)
- Why do we believe these values will
help us succeed?
- Why do we believe these values give us
competitive advantage in our
marketplace?
© 2013, Dave Gray. Liminl LLC
Stated values
- What we say we value
- Public statements about values
Collaboration
Fast, flexible
decision
making
Flat,
networked
organization
Passion for
innovation
We value
diversity
We value
people
Respect the
individual
64
- 65. Acted values
- Values that can be inferred from
evidence and levers
- Values that we demonstrate by our
behavior
Culture map for
Evidence
How do we behave? What is observable?
- how we work together
- the language we use
- How we collaborate, compete, create,
and control?
- The spaces we work in
Levers
What are the “rules of the game” (formal
and informal) that drive our behavior?
- Who controls what
- How we make decisions
- How we allocate resources
- What we reward
- Design of the workspace and its rules
Values
Assumptions
(Based on acted values)
- Why do we believe these values will
help us succeed?
- Why do we believe these values give us
competitive advantage in our
marketplace?
© 2013, Dave Gray. Liminl LLC
Stated values
- What we say we value
- Public statements about values
Passion for
innovation
65
- 66. Acted values
- Values that can be inferred from
evidence and levers
- Values that we demonstrate by our
behavior
Culture map for
Evidence
How do we behave? What is observable?
- how we work together
- the language we use
- How we collaborate, compete, create,
and control?
- The spaces we work in
Levers
What are the “rules of the game” (formal
and informal) that drive our behavior?
- Who controls what
- How we make decisions
- How we allocate resources
- What we reward
- Design of the workspace and its rules
Values
Assumptions
(Based on acted values)
- Why do we believe these values will
help us succeed?
- Why do we believe these values give us
competitive advantage in our
marketplace?
© 2013, Dave Gray. Liminl LLC
Stated values
- What we say we value
- Public statements about values
Collaboration
Fast, flexible
decision
making
Flat,
networked
organization
Passion for
innovation
We value
diversity
We value
people
Respect the
individual
We innovate
but don’t
launch much
66
- 67. Acted values
- Values that can be inferred from
evidence and levers
- Values that we demonstrate by our
behavior
Culture map for
Evidence
How do we behave? What is observable?
- how we work together
- the language we use
- How we collaborate, compete, create,
and control?
- The spaces we work in
Levers
What are the “rules of the game” (formal
and informal) that drive our behavior?
- Who controls what
- How we make decisions
- How we allocate resources
- What we reward
- Design of the workspace and its rules
Values
Assumptions
(Based on acted values)
- Why do we believe these values will
help us succeed?
- Why do we believe these values give us
competitive advantage in our
marketplace?
© 2013, Dave Gray. Liminl LLC
Stated values
- What we say we value
- Public statements about values
Collaboration
Fast, flexible
decision
making
Flat,
networked
organization
Passion for
innovation
We value
diversity
We value
people
Respect the
individual
We innovate
but don’t
launch much
Need layers
of approvals
to launch
Many
brakes, few
accelerators
67
- 68. Acted values
- Values that can be inferred from
evidence and levers
- Values that we demonstrate by our
behavior
Culture map for
Evidence
How do we behave? What is observable?
- how we work together
- the language we use
- How we collaborate, compete, create,
and control?
- The spaces we work in
Levers
What are the “rules of the game” (formal
and informal) that drive our behavior?
- Who controls what
- How we make decisions
- How we allocate resources
- What we reward
- Design of the workspace and its rules
Values
Assumptions
(Based on acted values)
- Why do we believe these values will
help us succeed?
- Why do we believe these values give us
competitive advantage in our
marketplace?
© 2013, Dave Gray. Liminl LLC
Stated values
- What we say we value
- Public statements about values
Collaboration
Fast, flexible
decision
making
Flat,
networked
organization
Passion for
innovation
We value
diversity
We value
people
Respect the
individual
We innovate
but don’t
launch much
Need layers
of approvals
to launch
We fear and
avoid risk
Many
brakes, few
accelerators
68
- 69. Acted values
- Values that can be inferred from
evidence and levers
- Values that we demonstrate by our
behavior
Culture map for
Evidence
How do we behave? What is observable?
- how we work together
- the language we use
- How we collaborate, compete, create,
and control?
- The spaces we work in
Levers
What are the “rules of the game” (formal
and informal) that drive our behavior?
- Who controls what
- How we make decisions
- How we allocate resources
- What we reward
- Design of the workspace and its rules
Values
Assumptions
(Based on acted values)
- Why do we believe these values will
help us succeed?
- Why do we believe these values give us
competitive advantage in our
marketplace?
© 2013, Dave Gray. Liminl LLC
Stated values
- What we say we value
- Public statements about values
Collaboration
Fast, flexible
decision
making
Flat,
networked
organization
Passion for
innovation
We value
diversity
We value
people
Respect the
individual
We innovate
but don’t
launch much
Need layers
of approvals
to launch
We fear and
avoid risk
Most
innovations
fail
Experiments
are costly
No action is
better than
wrong action
Many
brakes, few
accelerators
69
- 114. Acted values
- Values that can be inferred from
evidence and levers
- Values that we demonstrate by our
behavior
Culture map for
Evidence
How do we behave? What is observable?
- how we work together
- the language we use
- How we collaborate, compete, create,
and control?
- The spaces we work in
Levers
What are the “rules of the game” (formal
and informal) that drive our behavior?
- Who controls what
- How we make decisions
- How we allocate resources
- What we reward
- Design of the workspace and its rules
Values
Assumptions
(Based on acted values)
- Why do we believe these values will
help us succeed?
- Why do we believe these values give us
competitive advantage in our
marketplace?
© 2013, Dave Gray. Liminl LLC
Stated values
- What we say we value
- Public statements about values
114