Organizational culture through onboarding

From DevSummit
Jump to navigation Jump to search
  • What is culture change to you?
    • Core beliefs and norms/defaults
    • The same thing as social change?
    • Changes in the way people think and talk about a social phenomenon
    • By definition, happens over time, potentially by the youth culture becoming the dominant culture
    • Not necessarily permanent! Not necessarily positive!
    • Is not necessarily legislative change, nor necessarily reflected by institutions
    • What do people find acceptable? What’s okay, what’s not okay?
    • Lasts longer than any nonprofit, legislator, etc; “Culture eats strategy for breakfast” is a well-known article in this space
    • Speaks to core human expectations, desires, world views, and core myths
  • How do we do this?
    • By confronting institutions, organized action
    • Identify your culture/issue’s base
    • Work with youth
    • Very multi-pronged; information and messaging does not necessarily result in culture change, you must listen and empathize
    • Need to be clear on power analysis
    • Requires long-term funding rather than reactive funding
    • Political education
    • Culture change can be enabled by (or result in) unlikely alliances
    • Requires proponents to be “out” in private and public conversations
    • Can help by framing collective actions/culture as being beneficial to the individual
    • Potentially build upwards from the local level
    • Think about how the other side views the world, and build communication/strategies that take that into account
  • How do we measure it?
    • What is being said locally and nationally in media (measurable via PR tools)
    • Social media keywords
    • Track behavior of artists
    • Legislation patterns/waves
    • Depends on which lenses we’re using: impact? permeation?
    • Measuring how much one side alludes to the other side’s narratives
    • Opinion polls
    • Actions by individuals (eg, adopting tools, going to spaces, getting medical procedures, etc)
    • When people stop feeling stigmatized to be “out” as a proponent/actor
    • Unfortunately, nonprofits can rarely get funding based on long-term measures
    • How many affinity or student groups have emerged on this issue
    • There are both process measurements and outcome measurements
    • Changes in usage of opposition messaging, and what the opposition is allowed to say; eg, around gay marriage or climate change
    • Testimonials and stories
    • Where are lobbying or philanthropy dollars being spent
    • What are underutilized data points?
    • Form 990 data
    • What are the underlying dynamics/myths playing out in popular culture – although these are dominated by money and power
  • Examples of culture change
    • USA Today no longer using mugshots in articles
    • What does the NRA do?
    • The American right-wing creates the problem of “safety” and sells you the solution
    • Gay marriage, especially though changing the narrative to be about love and speaking to peoples’ positivity
    • Panic around supplies during COVID lockdown, but also increased caring about your community


DevSummit23Notes-sessions3-OrganizationalCulture01.jpg