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Culture emerges from repeated practice

organisational cultureroutinesinstitutionalisationbehavioural normshabit formationlearning loops

Rather than a prime mover, culture can be read as an emergent outcome of repeated actions and routines; once these patterns become widely shared and taken for granted (institutionalised as schemas or norms), they start exerting top-down influence on behaviour.

This view connects directly to learning loops: when organisations fail to review the effectiveness of decisions and policies, weak or harmful routines can sediment into “the way we do things here”, dampening learning and adaptability.


Links: Learning loops build better decisions, True learning is about changing behaviour

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