Organizational Culture
Expected Cultural Behavior to be practiced as a member of the Organization
Introduction
Culture of Appreciation: Fostering an environment where all team members frequently provide recognition and thanks for the contributions of others
Performance: Creating an atmosphere where talented employees motivate each other to excel, leading to greater productivity
Teamwork: Encouraging collaboration, communication, and respect among team members to instill a sense of ownership and reward in our employees
Innovation: Cultivating a culture of innovation where creative thinking is applied to all aspects of our business, leveraging available technologies, resources, and markets
Psychological Safety: Providing the support employees need to take risks and give honest feedback, starting at the team level. Managers need to lead in creating a safe environment where everyone feels comfortable contributing
Alignment with Vision, Purpose, and Goals: Ensuring that everyone is moving in the same direction with a shared understanding of our objectives
Trust: Building a culture where team members can express themselves freely and rely on each other, especially when trying new approaches.
Resilience: Developing a resilient culture that teaches leaders to anticipate and respond to change with ease in highly dynamic environments
Integrity: Ensuring honesty and transparency, which are critical when teams rely on each other to make decisions, interpret results, and form partnerships
Below are the crafted
PROTTYASHI Organizational Culture
Cost-Effectiveness: Follow the
principle of cost-effectiveness
in planning, decisions, and
actions.
Empowered Decision-Making:
Empower decision-making at
the lowest competent level
where decisions can be made.
Supervision Time: Prioritize
and regulate supervisors’ work
plans to ensure quality time for
productive supervision.
Discipline and Accountability:
Promote high levels of
discipline and accountability in all actions.
Solution-Oriented Behavior:
Encourage solution-oriented
behavior across the
organization.
Participatory and Collaborative
Decision-Making: Encourage
collaborative inputs while
making single-authority
decisions.
Role Clarity: Clarify roles and
responsibilities to combat
ambiguities and confusions.
Process Improvement: Invest
in improving work processes,
incorporate technology for
efficiency, and support
work-life balance.
Structured Communication:
Ensure an appropriate level of
structure to communicate
consistently both internally
and externally.
Opportunity Assessment:
Critically assess each
opportunity against plans,
resources, and capabilities,
and say ‘no’ when appropriate.
Functional Conflict: Cultivate
functional conflict to challenge
the status quo and foster
innovation, productivity, and
creativity.
Capacity Building: Prioritize
investment in staff and
organizational capacity
building.
Performance Management:
Implement a consistent
performance management
system to guide promotions
and rewards.
Accountable and Empowered
Thinking: Foster accountable
and empowered thinking at all
levels of the organization.
Task Prioritization: Critically
assess each task against
available resources and
capabilities, and prioritize
appropriately.
Implementation Strategy
Staff Induction Package:
Include the organizational
culture principles in the
staff induction package to
ensure all new employees
are aware of and
understand these values
from the outset.
Periodic Refreshers:
Conduct regular refresher sessions to reinforce the principles and ensure ongoing commitment to the organizational culture.
Yearly ‘Champion’ of Organizational Culture Excellence:
Announce a yearly ‘Champion’ of organizational culture excellence to recognize and reward employees who exemplify these values.
Organization-Wide Orientation:
Conduct orientation sessions across the organization to consistently communicate and instill the organizational culture at all levels.





