Inspiring Workplaces: Nine Workplace Culture Principles from Netflix

Published: Wed, 04/24/24

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Inspiring Workplaces 
The Way Work Ought to Be!
ISSUE 1,018 - April 24, 2024  
   
    Nine Workplace Culture Principles From Netflix 
   










 
Happy Walk at Lunch Day! Or what I like to call "wunch," so happy wunching!

I want to (so I will) share ten insightful culture lessons from the book, "No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention." So here I go sharing them:
 
1. It is considered disloyal not to speak up at Netflix, after all, you had an idea that could have helped the business, and you chose not to?

2. Feedback drives success: They train employees rigorously on how to give and accept feedback.

3. Netflix starts the process of encouraging open candor by getting employees to give feedback to their bosses, which is shared publicly.

4. They have a "no brilliant jerks" policy. Being honest with your feedback doesn't give you a license to be a rude jerk. 

5. They believe freedom is not the opposite of accountability, rather, "it is the path toward it." 

6. Their philosophy is to make employees feel as though they are part of Netflix, rather than working for Netflix.

7. They tell employees to seek to do what is best for the company, rather than merely trying to please their boss.

8. When something fails that you are working on they follow three guidelines: Ask what you learned, don’t make a big deal out of it, and sunshine the failure (Netflix calls sharing information "sunshining".)

9. Speaking publicly about your failure is encouraged because you were doing exactly what Netflix expects of you - trying out innovative ideas and being honest when they don't work out. 
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    Mike's Fun at Work Tip
 
April 24 is Administrative Professionals Day, so please take the time to send some love and appreciation to all the administrative professionals. Remember, they know where all the bodies are buried. Send them a card, bring them chocolate, do an interpretive dance, hire a singing telegram (or sing it yourself), take them out to lunch, do something randomly nice and spontaneous for them, or bring them a stuffed otter or some cheese. Just do something to appreciate these often-unsung workplaces heroes.    
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    Quote of the Week

“Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society.”
William M.Thackeray
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    Funny Business
 
May I present the May theme days? I may just do that. In fact, there's no maybe about it, the May theme days are on the website, featuring:


May 1:   Batman Day
May 2:   Life Insurance Day
May 4:   World Naked Gardening Day
May 5:   World Laughter Day
May 6:   International Management Accounting Day
May 8:   Receptionists Day
May 11: Eat What You Want Day
May 14: Dance Like a Chicken Day
May 15: Employee Health and Fitness Day (well, and Kangaroo Care Awareness)
May 17: Pizza Party Day and International Virtual Assistants Day
May 18:
Send an Electronic Greeting Card Day
May 20: International Human Resources Day
May 21: Waitress/Waiter Day
May 24: Scavenger and Treasure Hunt Day
May 25: Nerd Pride Day
May 28: International Hamburger Day
May 29: World Otter Day
May 30: Creativity Day
May 31: Smile Day
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April is Humor Month! Are YOU Laughing All the Way to the Bank? There's no better time to up the fun factor in your workplace and leverage the power of humor to build a more inspiring, collaborative, innovative, and resilient culture.  The Humor Advantage: Why Some Businesses Are Laughing All the Way to the Bank

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