Top 5 Ways Company Culture Impacts Employees
We know from corporate culture assessment data that the way company culture impacts employees runs much deeper than surface-level perks or company mission statements. By design or by default, your company culture:
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A recent Harvard Business School research report found that an effective culture can account for up to half of the differential in performance between organizations in the same industry. Our own organizational alignment research found that cultural factors account for 40% of the difference between high and low performing companies in terms of:
When culture is aligned with business strategy, a healthy corporate culture can unleash performance and increase employee connections. When culture is misaligned or toxic, it can quickly drain employee morale, productivity, and retention.
How Company Culture Impacts Employees: The Top 5 Ways
According to research by Chatman & O’Reilly (2016), employees quickly learn the cultural and team norms of an organization — what’s acceptable and what’s not — and adapt accordingly. For example, in cultures that prioritize innovation, employees are more likely to take calculated risks and challenge the status quo. In hierarchical or risk-averse cultures, people often default to playing it safe, even when it stifles creativity or initiative.
Is your company culture helping or hindering the way you want employees to think and behave?
Google’s Project Aristotle famously concluded that psychological safety was the number one factor behind high performing teams. When employees believe they will not be embarrassed or punished for speaking up, they become more engaged, collaborative, and open to learning. In contrast, toxic cultures rooted in fear, blame, or workplace politics result in disengagement, silence, and high turnover.
Does your culture promote enough psychological team safety?
Research from the Harvard Business Review (Groysberg et al., 2018) found that cultural alignment — where employees’ personal values and the organization’s values overlap — leads to greater job satisfaction and commitment. It gives people a sense of shared purpose and direction, reducing friction and internal confusion. According to recent OC Tanner research, when employees feel connected to purpose, there is an 858% increase in the likelihood that employees will be engaged.
This makes sense to us. When culture and strategy are in sync, employees are more likely to connect their daily work to long-term goals. We know from project postmortem data, however, that cultural misalignment can breed cynicism and erode trust.
Is your company culture providing enough meaning for employees to do their best work?
At the same time, companies with strong, positive company cultures become magnets for top talent. Top candidates increasingly look beyond salary to evaluate whether a company’s ethos matches their own. Culture acts as both a filter and a beacon — it either repels or attracts top talent that fits.
Does your company culture help to attract and retain the top talent you need to execute your strategy?
But not all performance cultures are equal. A high performance culture without empathy and support can lead to burnout. Conversely, a caring culture without accountability can foster workplace complacency. The most effective cultures strike a balance by having high performance standards paired with high levels of support.
Does your culture create enough performance accountability, transparency, and support?
The Bottom Line
Company culture is more than an HR buzzword — it’s a powerful, often underappreciated engine behind employee behavior, engagement, and performance. When culture is aligned with business strategy and authentically lived by leaders, it shapes how people think, feel, and act at work. It creates clarity, belonging, and purpose. But when culture is misaligned or toxic, it undermines morale, erodes trust, and drives good people away.
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