37 Company Culture Quotes That Will Inspire Your Team
Any effective leader knows his or her company’s success depends upon not just a vision or product, but the people who carry out the vision and build the product day in and day out – their employees. That’s why the most successful companies foster cultures that allow their employees to thrive and grow. We’ve rounded up some insights from great minds that drive home the importance of having a happy, empowered, curious and mission-driven team. Here are 37 company culture quotes that will inspire you to think about how culture makes the company.
“Culture is to recruiting as product is to marketing.”
– HubSpot’s Culture code– Brian Chesky, Co-Founder, CEO, Airbnb“Culture is simply a shared way of doing something with a passion.”
“We try to have the kind of a culture that doesn’t value excuses in the sense that when you’re supposed to accomplish something, and you’re at a high level, then your job is to accomplish it, in spite of difficulty. And you’re rewarded for dealing with that.”
– Phil Libin, Co-Founder, former CEO of Evernote– Mark Parker, CEO, Nike“We have a culture where we are incredibly self critical, we don’t get comfortable with our success.”
“I look for two things when I hire a new employee: ambition and humility. Without a proven track record of initiative and ambition, it’s likely the person becomes a drain rather than a contributor to the company – even the really smart, talented ones.”
– Justin McLeod, Founder, CEO, Hinge– Brian Kristofek, President and CEO, Upshot“Being a great place to work is the difference between being a good company and a great company.”
“I think as a company, if you can get those two things right — having a clear direction on what you are trying to do and bringing in great people who can execute on the stuff — then you can do pretty well.”
– Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook– Simon Sinek, author, Start with Why“Customers will never love a company until the employees love it first.”
“We believe that it’s really important to come up with core values that you can commit to. And by commit, we mean that you’re willing to hire and fire based on them. If you’re willing to do that, then you’re well on your way to building a company culture that is in line with the brand you want to build.”
– Tony Hsieh, CEO, Zappos– Andrew Mason, Founder, Groupon“Hire great people and give them freedom to be awesome.”
“Assume the best but hire paranoid people.”
– Evan Williams, Co-Founder, Twitter– Brittany Forsyth, VP of Human Relations, Shopify“Determine what behaviors and beliefs you value as a company, and have everyone live true to them. These behaviors and beliefs should be so essential to your core, that you don’t even think of it as culture.”
“True leadership stems from individuality that is honestly and sometimes imperfectly expressed… Leaders should strive for authenticity over perfection.”
– Sheryl Sandberg, COO, Facebook– Blake Mycoskie, Founder, TOMS Shoes“I think a large part of that is the fact that I’m a large believer in hiring the right people and giving them unbelievable amounts of power and autonomy.”
“Corporate culture is the only sustainable competitive advantage that is completely within the control of the entrepreneur.”
– David Cummings, Co-Founder, Pardot– Kevan Lee, Content Crafter, Buffer“Transparency starts as a mindset change.”
“Everyone on the team plays an equal role. My role is to create the wave and everyone on our team keeps the wave going.”
– William Wang, Founder, Vizio– Richard Branson, Founder, Virgin Group“There’s no magic formula for great company culture. The key is just to treat your staff how you would like to be treated.”
“I used to believe that culture was ‘soft,’ and had little bearing on our bottom line. What I believe today is that our culture has everything to do with our bottom line, now and into the future.”
– Vern Dosch, author, Wired Differently– Lara Hogan, Senior Engineering Manager of Performance, Etsy“Performance more often comes down to a cultural challenge, rather than simply a technical one.”
“You want to set goals that you can hit, so when you start hitting them, you can celebrate those wins. People start trusting in your way of projecting the business.”
– Wiley Cerilli, Founder, former CEO of SinglePlatform– Jessica Herrin, Founder, Stella & Dot“Shaping your culture is more than half done when you hire your team.”
“One of our values is that you should be looking out for each other. Everyone should try to make the lives of everyone else who works here a little bit simpler.”
– Stewart Butterfield, Founder, Slack– Barbara Landes, CFO, PBS“It’s important for us to create a culture of innovation—one that both values and rewards risk.”
“Over the years we learned that if we asked people to rely on logic and common sense instead of on formal policies, most of the time we would get better results, and at lower cost.”
– Patty McCord, Chief Talent Officer, Netflix– Gina Lau, Team Operations, HelloSign“Our secret weapon for building the best culture is open and honest feedback.”
“It’s about getting the best people, retaining them, nurturing a creative environment & helping to find a way to innovate.”
– Marissa Mayer, President and CEO, Yahoo– Tim Cook, CEO, Apple“Ultimately, it’s on the company leaders to set the tone,” Cook told Fast Company. “Not only the CEO, but the leaders across the company. If you select them so carefully that they then hire the right people, it’s a nice self-fulfilling prophecy.”
“Our culture is friendly and intense, but if push comes to shove we’ll settle for intense.”
– Jeff Bezos, Founder, CEO, Amazon– Courtney Chapman, Product Manager, Rubicon Project“Company Culture is the product of a company’s values, expectations and environment.”
“We believe in relentlessly refining our skills and knowledge, as a team and as individuals.”
– Liz Liu, Head of Culture, Scopely– Howard Schultz, CEO, Starbucks“In this ever-changing society, the most powerful and enduring brands are built from the heart. They are real and sustainable. Their foundations are stronger because they are built with the strength of the human spirit, not an ad campaign. The companies that are lasting are those that are authentic.”
“Make sure everybody in the company has great opportunities, has a meaningful impact and is contributing to the good of society.”
– Larry Page, CEO, Google– Amy Jo Martin, Founder, CEO, Digital Royalty“If we really want to be effective with communication, we have to humanize our brands.”
“Satisfied employees mean satisfied customers, which leads to profitability.”
– Anne M. Mulcahy, CEO, Xerox– Logan Green, Co-Founder, Lyft“If you want employees to feel appreciated, you need to celebrate their achievements regularly and publicly.”