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Learning From Amazon’s Culture

Amazon has been in the news lately about it’s treatment of employees. One of my current obsessions is the impact of a leader’s personality on it’s workforce, and how it is reflected in the company’s workforce, so I’ve been reading everything I can about this.

FastCompany published an article breaking down the six fundamental motives that create a culture. Specifically explaining why people work:

While all of us could list hundreds of unique reasons why we do virtually anything, our research shows most of them can be neatly grouped into six fundamental motives:

  1. Play
  2. Purpose
  3. Potential
  4. Emotional pressure
  5. Economic pressure
  6. Inertia

The first three boost performance, the latter destroy it. Amazon offers a great case study to witness almost all of them play out.

While it doesn’t directly offer a solution, it’s an interesting article that adds fuel to my hypothesis that a company personifies it’s primary leader’s personality.