The culture code

the secrets of highly successful groups

280 pages

English language

Published Jan. 18, 2018 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-8041-7698-9
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OCLC Number:
994220391

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"From the New York Times bestselling author of The Talent Code comes a book that unlocks the secrets of highly successful groups and provides tomorrow's leaders with the tools to build a cohesive, motivated culture. Where does great culture come from? How do you build and sustain it in your group, or strengthen a culture that needs fixing? In The Culture Code, Daniel Coyle goes inside some of the world's most successful organizations--including Pixar, the San Antonio Spurs, and U.S. Navy'sSEAL Team Six--and reveals what makes them tick. He demystifies the culture-building process by identifying three key skills that generate cohesion and cooperation, and explains how diverse groups learn to function with a single mind. Drawing on examples that range from Internet retailer Zappos to the comedy troupe Upright Citizens Brigade to a daring gang of jewel thieves, Coyle offers specific strategies that trigger learning, spark collaboration, build trust, and …

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not your average business self-help book

Found in the "self-help for businessmen" section of the library, this book offers refreshingly non-salesy case studies on how different groups build (or failed to build) "successful" group dynamics.

Review of 'The culture code' on 'Goodreads'

One line summary: “Build safety, share vulnerabilities and establish purpose”.
I really enjoyed this book.
It takes some simple messages and brings them close with real world examples.
The examples give a good insight why the ideas might work and how they can be implemented in different environments.
I come from a software engineering background and the chapters about creative teams are very relatable.

Subjects

  • Corporate culture
  • Leadership
  • SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General
  • Teams in the workplace
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior
  • PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology