Culture & Diversity
The organization profiled here will be W.L. Gore. The company basically has one product, and it creates its business by applying this product to a number of different consumer items, everything from guitar strings to outerwear to medical equipment and more.
The company is able to generate revenue by leveraging its core technology in a lot of different applications by emphasizing the important of innovation in the company culture -- it is critical that all employees are able to contribute to the innovation process at Gore.
The company's culture was defined by the founder Bill Gore, and is based on fostering personal initiative. There are no organizational charts, no chains of command and no predetermined channels of communication (WL Gore, 2014). This creates a unique culture where there is emphasis on the creation of personal networks, collaboration and on personal accountability for creating and maintaining one's role within the organization. Gore believed that this would encourage the greatest contributions from his employees, and allow the company to mainly hire talented people with the ability to focus on innovation. The result is that employees routinely structure their own teams, and start their own projects. The pervasiveness of this culture means that there are also organizational resources available to employees to start new projects, and there are few formalities or other barriers to such new project initiatives.
This level of empowerment in an organization is unusual, and it can be fairly jarring for employees at first, because they are...
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