CHAPTER 1A New Given: Culture Is Strategy

“I came to see, in my time at IBM, that culture isn't just one aspect of the game, it is the game. In the end, an organization is nothing more than the collective capacity of its people to create value.”

—Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., former Chairman and CEO, IBM

Leaders must put character at the center of everything they do.

Today, peak performance requires a dual focus on culture and strategy, especially in this new era of doing business. We are in a unique environment marked by instant gratification, pervasive social media influence, and fast-changing global political and economic forces that require every business to be agile and ready to shift at a moment's notice. In addition, the forces of digital transformation and disruption are exerting tremendous pressure on entire industries—and the executives who lead them.

On top of all that, we've all witnessed the tremendously negative impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on people, businesses, and the global economy—surpassing the downturn of 2008. While many companies have recovered from the severe and unexpected disruptions to their business operations, many others have gone bankrupt or have closed their doors permanently. Major companies filing for bankruptcy during the COVID-19 pandemic include Neiman Marcus, JCPenney, Virgin Atlantic, Hertz, 24 Hour Fitness, Pier 1 Imports, Brooks Brothers, Stein Mart, Sur La Table, and even the Cirque du Soleil circus arts live entertainment company. ...

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