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In this episode of Daily Influence, Brian Smith explores one of the most misunderstood topics in leadership and business: organizational culture—what it is, how it forms, and why it rarely comes from mission statements or branding alone. Culture is not built through slogans written on a wall. It is built through repeated behavior, leadership consistency, accountability, communication, and the standards organizations choose to enforce—or ignore. Drawing from the principles of SMART Management, SMART Communication, and The I in Team Series, Brian breaks down how every organization eventually becomes what leadership repeatedly permits. If poor communication is tolerated, it becomes culture. If accountability is inconsistent, it becomes culture. If high standards are modeled consistently, that becomes culture too. In this episode Brian discusses: Why culture is created through repeated behavior—not intention alone How tolerated inconsistency quietly becomes the operating standard Why accountability is a leadership tool rooted in clarity, not punishment The difference between strong culture and loud culture How transparency, discipline, respect, and consistency become contagious across teams Why leadership behavior—not leadership messaging—defines organizational culture Culture is happening every day—in every conversation, every decision, every delay in response, every exception, and every standard enforced or ignored. The question is not whether leaders influence culture. The question is: What are you building with that influence? Listen now on Daily Influence with Brian Smith.
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