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7 Steps to Effectively Drive Culture from the CCO Position

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As we develop Page thought leadership, we are doing so with the expressed needs of Page members in mind. Specifically, we have clearly and consistently heard that there is an appetite not only for conceptual thought leadership relating to the CCO’s evolving role, but also for practical instruction. We know there’s a desire for insights that can be quickly operationalized. This blog is an effort towards that end.

Over the past two weeks, I released two blog posts that explored the reasons that culture is an ascending focus for CCOs and principles for how the CCO can effectively lead culture change. In this third entry, I strive to introduce several important activities CCOs and their teams can undertake to help drive culture change. While no two culture change efforts are alike, and every company’s current efforts exist at different levels of maturity, these recommendations aim to provide activities that are universally relevant. Whether your organization is undergoing a massive culture transformation or simply nurturing a gentle evolution, these are activities will benefit your performance.

Key Activities to Drive Culture from the CCO Position:

As with the previous blog posts, this is very much intended as a starting point, not a finished product. Our goal is to collect feedback and input: What resonates? What doesn’t? What’s missing?

Molly Rauzi and Umayma Abubakar will be leading a Peer Discussion on culture at Spring Seminar later this week where we will have an opportunity to explore these subjects. As we hear from you, we will continue to develop processes and tools you can utilize in your role.

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