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How to keep your company culture intact as we head into #the_new_normal of doing business by boopin’s Ramzi Haddad

As we stood and waved a final goodbye to team gatherings and annual company conferences that once brought colleagues together (sometimes from all around the world) and enriched our career experiences with valuable interactions weaving around us that invisible thread tethering us to a company’s underlying culture, we’re now on a new horizon filled with alternative approaches to how companies disseminate those intrinsic values to employees, old and new in the world of #the_new_normal.

You see, culture is the essence of a business. It sets the pace of how things are done in it, how it deals with talents and how they interact with each other. It directly affects the way people collaborate and relate to the mission and values of a company. In the five years I spent working with Saatchi & Saatchi on the Procter & Gamble business, I was constantly intrigued with how P&G always managed to hire like-minded individuals that shared similar passions and related to the values promoted by the company. That intentional approach to recruitment with multiple rounds of vetting, coupled with frequent team and company interactions, ensured that these talents lived, breathed, and drank from the same mug that read “our unique role in the world, is improving the lives of the world’s consumers, now and for generations to come.”

You felt that mission permeate across those many winding corridors of their Geneva EMEA headquarters and it was impossible to spend a month working with that company without having those ideals and values seep deep into your work ethic and guide its development.

So, let’s assume for a minute that your company has just returned with a 50% or 70% capacity back to work…. Well, back to a different way of working, with masks and spaced out desks and messaging posters all across the office stating what interactions are allowed and what are not.

With your talents stretched between home and office, and stressed from a prolonged lockdown and confined movement, you’re faced as a manager with a diverse set of challenges, the foremost being how you can keep that invisible thread of culture connected between all your talents, so they stay on mission.

Here are 4 tips to help you deal with that change:

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