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Culture Connection: How Developing a Winning Culture Will Give Your Organization a Competitive Advantage [Hardcover]

Marty Parker
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Oct 11 2011

“Great companies, focused on long-term value creation, recognize that a deeply rooted, sustainable culture is the foundation of success. It is an asset to be managed like any other. Marty Parker has long understood this, and Culture Connection offers a blueprint to create, nurture, protect, and grow this most essential asset to a level of competitive advantage. It’s a leadership must-read.”
—MICHAEL MCCAIN, president & CEO, Maple Leaf Foods

“Marty Parker has captured a compelling collection of corporate culture insights and learnings in this book, making it a great tool for leaders at all levels in profi t-based, charitable and government organizations alike. Marty truly gets it that culture is the ultimate competitive advantage.”
—DARREN ENTWISTLE, president & CEO, TELUS Corporation/p>

“This is perhaps the best book I have read on why a winning corporate culture is critical in today’s competitive global marketplace. . . . Culture Connection is a must-read for any current or future business leader or owner, and it will become a must-read for our leadership team.”
—DAVE MACKAY, president, Ceridian Canada Ltd.

“Marty Parker has developed a practical and insightful guide to establishing a company culture, enforcing it, and ensuring it endures for the long term. This has been a fundamental element of our success at Four Seasons and now companies everywhere can learn how adhering to a strong set of core values can bring tremendous rewards.”
—ISADORE SHARP, founder and chairman, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

“ Marty is one of Canada’s leading executive recruiters and an expert in culture. . . . This is a very insightful read and the takeaway from Marty’s interviews with leading North American executives is outstanding.”
—DON BABICK, director, Torstar Corporation; former president and publisher, National Post

“Marty Parker’s book is essential for anyone who leads or aspires to lead an organization if they truly want to understand how to unleash the potential of their people.”
—CLIVE BEDDOE, founding shareholder and chairman, WestJet

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The business world is only now beginning to open its eyes to the fact that a powerful corporate culture can generate hard-currency results. But Marty Parker has known this for years. Since 2003, his executive search and cultural assessment firm, Waterstone Human Capital, has focused its recruiting strategy on employee fit and on the best corporate cultures. Each year, the firm’s “Canada’s 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures” program singles out companies whose cultures have led to measurable growth, increased profits, and a distinct competitive advantage.

Now, Parker reveals the best practices of some of the world’s top companies to help you generate extraordinary business results by spearheading cultural change in your own organization. Culture Connection helps you define your vision and gives you invaluable guidance on how to:

  • Set the stage for improved communication, innovation, and performance
  • Provide significant shareholder return
  • Measure and align your organization’s efforts
  • Recruit and retain the best people in your industry

Culture Connection is filled with advice from top business leaders, including Clive Beddoe, founding shareholder and chairman, WestJet; Isadore Sharp, founder and chairman, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts; Darren Entwistle, president and CEO, TELUS Corporation; Marc Tellier, president and CEO, Yellow Pages Group; and Michael McCain, president and CEO, Maple Leaf Foods.

These leaders know what they’re talking about: each represents an organization that has been a previous winner of “Canada’s 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures”, and whose performance has outperformed their peers. In fact, the 2010 winners of Canada’s 10 outpaced the S&P/TSX 60 by an average of 600 percent.

Culture isn’t just connected to performance; it drives performance. Today’s top companies invest in their corporate cultures, and they don’t pull back when times get tough. Even in the most challenging times, they behave like great companies. And that’s what they remain.

Learn their hard-earned lessons with Culture Connection—and establish the kind of culture that seizes and holds the competitive edge.


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Marty Parkeris the founder, chairman, and CEO of the executive search and cultural assessment fi rm Waterstone Human Capital. In 2005, he founded the annual program, “Canada’s 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures”, which recognizes best-in-class organizations for creating cultures that have helped them enhance performance and sustain a competitive advantage. Parker also publishes a regular newsletter called The Waterline: Highs and Lows in Leadership and Corporate Culture, which can be found online at www.waterstonehc.com.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book - very insightful! May 8 2012
Format:Hardcover
Marty Parker does a fantastic job of bringing together what we know instinctively with an imperical approach to support best practices that lead to the results we all want. Great read. I bought it for each member of my management team.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Culture Rules Mar 31 2012
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Culture Connection is a great book for any leader (after all culture starts at the leader level)

It reinforces everything I know about culture while at the same time challenging me to consider what other things in culture might be important. Parker believes (as do I) that culture starts at the top. Leadership is key.

It contains a number of tactics on how to reinforce culture.

The book give specific examples that we all can learn from from 10 great companies.

Parker makes a compelling case for the connection between good culture and good company performance.

From the book: "Culture does not change because we desire it to change. Culture changes when the organization is transformed; the culture reflects the realities of the people working together every day" Frances Hasselbein

For me, Culture includes such things as:

1 - Work ethic. What hours do we work. How hard do we work when we work.

2 - Frugality. Do we buy new or used? Do we fly coach or drive.

3 - Sense of urgency. Do we respond quickly both internally and externally.

4 - Promoting from within or do we hire outside. Or perhaps some combination.

5 - Learning. Do we invest in training and learning. Is it valued?

6 - formality. Do we dress in jeans or suits.

7 - corporate habits - like weekly reports, annual performance reviews etc.

There are reasons why any culture can work or be poor. The key to to make the deliberate decision. Once culture sets in, it is very difficult to change.

As I ran an increasingly large business (I started at 0 and ended at $2B in sales), I viewed my job as not making the decisions but rather coaching on culture. If I made all the decisions, I would be the bottleneck of the company.

Start up is the easiest time to set culture.
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