Just as we become habituated to a country’s culture — we know the “right answer” when someone asks us how we’re doing, or which topics are off-limits with casual acquaintances — the same thing happens in corporate life. We develop an unwritten understanding of how interactions should go, and it can be jarring when we trip across unexpected fault lines.
Navigating a New Job with a Very Different Culture
Four strategies to help ease the transition.
January 15, 2020
Summary.
We often assume that if we’re successful at one company, that will automatically translate to another. But even small cultural differences can add up and create a cascade of misunderstanding, damaging your ability to succeed at your new job. The author offers four strategies to help ease your transition to a new company culture: 1) Start by soliciting opinions before offering your own. 2) Recognize that a mandate for change has limits. 3) Identify a “cultural mentor. 4) Control your narrative.