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“If you’re not willing to accept the pain real values incur, don’t bother going to the trouble of formulating a values statement.”

Transformations that start with a clearly formulated purpose and then adopt a common set of principles and values are more likely to succeed than organizations that simply implement practices. Values and principles are enduring, but practices evolve and change over time.

Shared and respected values serve as a universal north star, aligning team members on how to address any challenge or disagreement, even when there’s debate related to approach or outcome.

Values are a set of shared beliefs that guides the organization. Our values inform our thoughts, words, and actions. Our principles are the rules about how we will act.


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Copying just the practices of successful organizations, we will not achieve the same results in our organization because the underlying principles and values are likely to be different.
Empty value statements create cynical employees, alienate customers, and erode the credibility of leaders.



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  1. Make Your Values Mean Something by Patrick M. Lencioni
  2. Manifesto for Agile Software Development

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