building-team-culture
Building Team Culture
Scope
Covers
- Diagnosing the current culture (strengths, gaps, “sacred cows”, and where psychological safety breaks)
- Articulating culture as an operating system (principles → behaviors → decision rules)
- Defining team norms (communication, meetings, decisions, feedback, conflict)
- Designing a lightweight rituals/cadence map that reinforces the culture
- Planning rollout + reinforcement (coaching model, hiring/onboarding hooks, measurement)
When to use
- “Create a culture code / values and behaviors for my team.”
- “Our team norms are unclear—write decision-making + communication norms.”
- “Psychological safety is low—propose concrete practices and rituals to fix it.”
- “We’re scaling fast—help us preserve what works and change what doesn’t.”
- “I’m a new leader—help me listen first and then evolve the culture.”
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