Three reasons not to aim for shared values

May 18, 2009

By David Gurteen

I originally tweeted this post of Stephen Billing’s Three reasons not to aim for shared values a little while back. Stephen tells me that it resulted in a large number of people visiting his blog and as you can see from the comments it kicked of an interesting discussion.

Shared values are a complete fallacy and the pursuit of them will not help your organisation one bit.

Credit: Stephen Billing

I have empathy with some of Stephen’s points but like several of the comments I feel there is a need for shared values but too often like many mission statements they seem trite and self serving and I am really not too sure they achieve a great deal.

Stephen has blogged on the subject again today More About Why Shared Values are Futile. What are your thoughts? Post your comments on Stephen’s blog – not here – and join the conversation :-)

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