--- name: "building-team-culture" description: "Build or refresh a team culture and produce a Team Culture Operating System Pack (culture snapshot, culture code, norms, rituals, rollout + measurement plan). Use for team culture, culture code, team values, team norms, psychological safety, and coaching culture. Category: Hiring & Teams." --- # Building Team Culture ## Scope **Covers** - Diagnosing the *current* culture (strengths, gaps, “sacred cows”, and where psychological safety breaks) - Articulating culture as an **operating system** (principles → behaviors → decision rules) - Defining **team norms** (communication, meetings, decisions, feedback, conflict) - Designing a lightweight **rituals/cadence** map that reinforces the culture - Planning rollout + reinforcement (coaching model, hiring/onboarding hooks, measurement) **When to use** - “Create a culture code / values and behaviors for my team.” - “Our team norms are unclear—write decision-making + communication norms.” - “Psychological safety is low—propose concrete practices and rituals to fix it.” - “We’re scaling fast—help us preserve what works and change what doesn’t.” - “I’m a new leader—help me listen first and then evolve the culture.” **When NOT to use** - You need an HR/legal investigation, harassment response, or policy/compliance guidance (involve HR/legal) - You need to design a full org restructure, comp bands, or performance management system - You need to run user/customer research (use `conducting-user-interviews`) or design a full survey instrument (use `designing-surveys`) ## Inputs **Minimum required** - Team context: function, size, seniority mix, reporting line, stage (startup/scale/enterprise) - Working model: remote/hybrid/in-office; time zones; any planned org changes - Current symptoms with 2–5 examples (e.g., slow decisions, blame, low ownership, stagnation) - Desired outcomes: what should be *more true* in 4–12 weeks? - Constraints: timeline, leadership support, meeting/time budget, “non-negotiables” - Existing artifacts (if any): values, handbook, onboarding, meeting cadences, principles - Confidentiality constraints (avoid names/PII; use anonymized examples) **Missing-info strategy** - Ask up to 5 questions from [references/INTAKE.md](references/INTAKE.md) (3–5 at a time). - If specifics are missing, proceed with a **default** culture OS and clearly label assumptions. - Do not request secrets or personally identifying details; ask for redacted summaries instead. ## Outputs (deliverables) Produce a **Team Culture Operating System Pack** in Markdown (in-chat; or as files if requested): 1) **Culture snapshot** (what’s true today; strengths/gaps; root causes; “sacred cows”) 2) **Culture code (v1)** (3–7 principles, each with behaviors, “do/don’t”, decision rules, anti-patterns) 3) **Team norms** (communication, meetings, decisions, feedback, conflict) 4) **Rituals & cadence map** (weekly/monthly/quarterly rituals with purpose + owner) 5) **Rollout + reinforcement plan** (socialization, coaching model, hiring/onboarding hooks) 6) **Measurement plan** (leading indicators + pulse questions) 7) **Risks / Open questions / Next steps** (always) Templates: [references/TEMPLATES.md](references/TEMPLATES.md) Expanded guidance: [references/WORKFLOW.md](references/WORKFLOW.md) ## Workflow (7 steps) ### 1) Intake + constraints + safety - **Inputs:** user context; [references/INTAKE.md](references/INTAKE.md). - **Actions:** Confirm goals, constraints, and what *must not* change. Identify whether the request includes HR/legal risk; if yes, pause and recommend HR/legal involvement. Clarify what artifacts the user wants (culture code only vs full pack). - **Outputs:** Context snapshot + assumptions/unknowns list. - **Checks:** Decision owner and timeline are explicit; sensitive topics are routed appropriately. ### 2) “Listen first”: build a culture snapshot (don’t invent culture yet) - **Inputs:** current symptoms; existing artifacts; any examples the user can share. - **Actions:** Summarize what the culture rewards/punishes today. Propose a lightweight “listening tour” plan (questions + who to talk to) if the user hasn’t collected input yet. - **Outputs:** Draft culture snapshot (strengths, gaps, root causes, tensions, sacred cows). - **Checks:** Snapshot is evidence-based (examples), not generic; it distinguishes *stated* vs *lived* culture. ### 3) Diagnose the few moves that matter - **Inputs:** culture snapshot. - **Actions:** Pick 2–4 priority culture shifts. Identify where “stagnation” exists (lack of visible progress/ambition) and what to change to increase creativity and customer impact. List sacred cows to challenge (and why). - **Outputs:** Prioritized culture focus areas + success signals. - **Checks:** Each focus area has a leading indicator (observable behaviors within weeks). ### 4) Articulate culture as an operating system (culture code v1) - **Inputs:** focus areas; existing values; constraints. - **Actions:** Write 3–7 principles. For each: definition, behaviors, do/don’t, decision rules, and anti-patterns. Prefer **articulating what already works** and making gaps explicit. - **Outputs:** Culture code (v1) using [references/TEMPLATES.md](references/TEMPLATES.md). - **Checks:** Every principle has behavior-level examples; “culture fit” language is replaced with observable standards. ### 5) Turn principles into norms + rituals (make it real) - **Inputs:** culture code (v1); team operating reality. - **Actions:** Define explicit norms (communication, meetings, decisions, feedback, conflict). Design rituals that reinforce principles (e.g., weekly customer-impact demo, blameless retro, coaching 1:1s). Assign owners and cadences. - **Outputs:** Team norms + rituals/cadence map. - **Checks:** Rituals have a purpose and an owner; norms reduce ambiguity in common failure modes. ### 6) Reinforcement plan (coaching > policing) - **Inputs:** culture code + norms + rituals. - **Actions:** Design how the culture will be taught and reinforced: onboarding, hiring signals, promotion expectations, and a lightweight coaching model (peer or craft coaches, not just managers). - **Outputs:** Rollout + reinforcement plan (with a 30/60/90-day view). - **Checks:** Reinforcement mechanisms exist beyond “announce the doc”; responsibilities are assigned. ### 7) Quality gate + finalize - **Inputs:** full draft pack. - **Actions:** Run [references/CHECKLISTS.md](references/CHECKLISTS.md) and score with [references/RUBRIC.md](references/RUBRIC.md). Add **Risks / Open questions / Next steps**. Recommend the smallest next experiment (1–2 rituals or norms) to validate impact. - **Outputs:** Final Team Culture Operating System Pack. - **Checks:** Pack is actionable and internally consistent; tradeoffs and risks are explicit. ## Quality gate (required) - Use [references/CHECKLISTS.md](references/CHECKLISTS.md) and [references/RUBRIC.md](references/RUBRIC.md). - Always include: **Risks**, **Open questions**, **Next steps**. ## Examples **Example 1 (new leader, listen-first):** “I’m a new Head of Product joining a remote team of 14. Culture feels low-trust and decisions are slow. Create a culture snapshot, a culture code, and explicit decision-making + meeting norms. Include a 30/60/90 rollout and measurement plan.” Expected: full pack with clear norms and rituals; no generic values. **Example 2 (scaling + coaching culture):** “We’re growing from 8 → 25. I want to preserve high ownership while adding more coordination. Draft a culture code and a coaching model, plus rituals that keep ambition and creativity high.” Expected: principles + behaviors, coaching model, rituals/cadence map. **Boundary example:** “We have a harassment complaint and need to ‘fix our culture’ immediately.” Response: direct to HR/legal for investigation and safety; offer to help later with culture articulation, norms, and reinforcement once appropriate.