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Evolving Culture Through the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond

Evolving Culture Through the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond

The last few weeks have caused organizations to reexamine their corporate culture through the lens of their current circumstances. Some of that has happened of necessity, as part of crisis response. But the choices of what to address, and how, demonstrate these cultures in action, signaling how they may evolve into the so-called new normal that’s to come. 

This week we convened Page and Page Up members for a discussion on how cultures are being evolved, sometimes organically and sometimes intentionally. The discussion was fundamentally about two different issues: how to manage and tap into cultural strengths to sustain the business now, and how to start thinking about very different cultural and emotional issues that can be expected down the road. One participant referred to both in saying, “There are things beyond our control, but we will focus on the things we can.” 

The landscape today:

Anticipating new culture:

Special thanks to Maril MacDonald and Sherry Scott of Gagen MacDonald for leading the conversation, and to Tanya Baini of Coca-Cola Amatil and Whitney Eichinger of Southwest Airlines for sharing their experience and perspective. 

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