Popular companies with inspiring organizational culture examples

 Here’s a list of six companies known for their fabulous company culture.

·        *  Zappos

·        *  Walt Disney

·         * Twitter

·       *   Nike

·        *  Google

·         *  Netflix

·    As is evident, they have put a lot of thought into making workplaces motivating and productive.

1. ZapposComplementing the right people with the right culture

When organizational culture is the topic, you can expect Zappos to be at the top of the list. Always, without exception. They weed out the people that are just there for a pay check and retain only those who are committed to what the company stands for.

What sets them apart: At Zappos, they do a culture fit interview which carries half the weight for hiring the candidate. Then all employees, senior or otherwise, have to go through the same four-week call center training where 10 core values are instilled into each team member. And at the end of the first week, the Zappos CEO, Tony Hsieh will pay you $2,000 to quit if you decide that this isn’t your cup of tea. After such rigorous screening, it’s a wonder if their work culture doesn’t work like a charm.

Takeaway: Care more about the kind of people you acquire than the money for hiring them. Because if you locate the right talent, and have the right culture to nurture them, they’ll pay you back twice as much with their commitment and drive.


2. Walt Disney Where the happiest place on earth is the happiest place to work

Walt Disney is not just one of the most recognizable brands in the world. They are also the kindest community on the planet. A brand that is almost synonymous with magic, Disney extends the magical experience to its employees and organizational culture.

 What sets them apart: According to one Disney employee, it’s their unparalleled heritage, pride and culture, wonderful community, amazing growth opportunity and a creative atmosphere. Disney only hires people who align with what they stand for. The Disney employee benefits include access to Mickey’s Retreat (an exclusive area only for cast members and their families), generous discounts on Disney parks, hotels and merchandise, incentive schemes, and private healthcare. Magical, isn’t it?

Takeaway: All the fancy office furniture, designer juice bars, and loud vodka parties don’t really matter if people aren’t nice to each other. This type of organizational culture strives to make every place the happiest place to work.

People can tell when their company cares for them. And as is the case with Disney, they care back. Win-win!



3. Twitter Where fun meets inspiration to bring out the best

When someone says rooftop meetings, I think Twitter! Twitter employees can’t stop raving about their wonderful work culture.

 What sets them apart:  From rooftop meetings to paid lunches, yoga classes, and even unlimited vacation for some – Twitter employees get to have all the fun. On top of that, Twitter is leading the charge in remote work by allowing all employees to work from home, forever. They also run a quarterly ‘Hack Week’ when employees are encouraged to explore their crazy ideas. In other words, people have a concentrated time to go wild.

Takeaway: Build a workplace where people can inspire each other to work better. And don’t hold back on making your workplaces fun. This is a breath of fresh air and the perfect antidote to monotony.


4. NikeThe work culture that ‘Just Did It’

Turns out, it’s not just Nike’s famous logo that gets people to just do it. It’s their charming work culture too. Nike’s employees live their company maxims like ‘Be a sponge’, and ‘If you have a body, you’re an athlete’ – unprompted and willingly.

What sets them apart: Would you close your offices for a week so that your staff can take a mental health break? Nike just did. Nike has an amazing company culture that its people swear by. Fun, employee perks and high energy are just the tip of the iceberg.  At its core, Nike’s organizational culture definition is about achieving greatness within and outside of work. So it’s no surprise that they made it to this organizational culture examples list.

Takeaway: Supporting your people leads to better performance, and better business overall. It also helps you build a brand that your employees will be proud to call their own.


5. GoogleA corporate culture that employees stand by

Apart from being one of the Big Five of tech, Google is an amazing employer. It was the first to launch many of the perks and benefits that startups are now known for. Google employees are synonymous with drive, talent and a motivated workforce. So what makes them one of the best organizational culture examples?

What sets them apart: With flexible work hours, free food, gyms, a pet-friendly environment and more, Google’s corporate culture is a treasure trove of rewards. The real innovation however, is Google’s culture of openness. Google also encourages employees to coach each other in the ‘Googler to Googler’ programme. What’s more, it is one of the leading companies to approach a hybrid work model where employees will work from their offices at least three days a week.

Takeaway: Employee happiness matters. Aspire to be a company that employees will stay by.



6. NetflixWhere trust is the keyword of culture

Wondering why Netflix made it to this organizational culture examples list? Because they actually trust their employees! Unlike most organizations, Netflix doesn’t measure employees’ efforts by work hours, but by the end product.

What Sets Them Apart: Netflix’s culture was devised early on by Patty McCord with a 124-page slideshow known as ‘Netflix Culture: Freedom & Responsibility‘. They want to keep only the best around, so they embrace honesty – even when it’s brutal. Netflix has also become the first studio to launch a blanket policy requiring COVID vaccinations for all the casts of its US productions. Fun fact: Did you know that they offer unlimited vacation days to their employees?

Takeaway: Don’t be that dragon guarding treasure. Be honest with your employees about what the company wants, where it’s going, and what their role in it is. And then, trust them to do their best.



Comments

  1. Hi Chandana, Apple Inc. has an organizational culture for creative innovation. The company’s cultural characteristics focus on maintaining a high level of innovation that involves creativity and a mindset that challenges conventions and standards.
    Main characteristics of Apple’s corporate culture: (Panmore Institute, 2015)

    Top-notch excellence
    Creativity
    Innovation
    Secrecy
    Moderate combativeness

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  2. Nice examples. Having a good culture is the main reason for their success I think.

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    1. Exactly. It is correct Lakshani. Thank you for commenting.

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  3. Nice, Good examples. Organizational culture is one of the most important success factor in a company

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    1. Yes Amila. Culture can influence on success of every organisation.

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  4. Thank you for the informations, it's very interesting and lot to learn.

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  5. Motivated, productive employees play an immense role when it comes to the success of a company. No wonder the above mentioned ones are the world's cream of the crop.

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    1. Yes Buddhika. Good culture can motivate employees. and motivated employees can make organisation success. Thank you.!

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  6. very useful information organization culture is the best parameter and key for the organization success

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    1. It is correct Vijendra. Thank you for your comment.

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  7. Well said, by the way i would like to add some more.

    1 - Facebook/ Meta (The name that connected and still connecting millions of people online has an organizational culture that connects the employees in the office as well. More than anything, Facebook focuses on building a collaborative environment.)

    2 - Proofhub (ProofHub offers world-class project management solutions to the working professionals also takes care of its team members. It has an open working system that makes way for effortless collaboration and enables cross-departmental communication. )

    3 - Southwest Airlines (At Southwest Airlines, employee happiness comes first than customer satisfaction. Probably that is the reason why they were ranked second on the list of Business Insider’s list of best airlines in the US.)

    4 - Adobe (Adobe enjoys the reputation of being one of the most creative companies in the world.)

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    1. Nice examples Damith. Thank you very much for your input.

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