Everyone Wins When Growth is the Goal

Performance cultures create “winners” and “losers,” with no ground in-between. In contrast, says The Harvard Business Review, growth cultures help workers build capacity through working as a team, acknowledging shortcomings instead of acting them out, and conserving energy to create external value.This approach, based on the work of Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey, focuses on safe environments, top-down vulnerability, continuous learning, manageable experiments, and continuous feedback. In such offices, failures are not met with immediate punishment but seen as opportunities for growth.
Implementing these ideas takes time and patience, but in the end, they can lead to unprecedented success and ever-broader horizons.
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