Scaling Our Culture, Red Hat's "Why"

As Red Hat grows, it's easy for us to lose sight of who we want to be as an organization, and why we do what we do. Why are we in business? Why do we advance the mission that we have embraced? Working together with Simon Sinek and many Red Hatters across the globe, we embarked on a year-long journey to re-discover our overarching company, functional, and personal Whys
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Published June 11, 2019

What is it?

Last year, Red Hat embarked on a journey to articulate our company's "Why"—our highest level reason for existing in the world. We followed an open and inclusive process that engaged more than 10,000 Red Hatters.

Why use it?

Simon Sinek, author, Find Your Why: A Practical Guide for Discovering Purpose for You and Your Team, points out that many say why is particularly important during moments of uncertainty, but the reality is that things are always uncertain. Unless you begin with the end in mind by starting with why, you will get obsessed with daily metrics. The daily gets us sidetracked from the long game.

Red Hat's Why :

"Open unlocks the world's potential"

- to share knowledge and build upon each other’s discoveries.

- to solve complex problems, by bringing passionate people together to collaborate.

- to create communities where everyone is fully supported to use their voices and talents to contribute.

Further Information

Delisa Alexander, Executive Vice President & Chief People Officer, shares her views about scaling our culture :https://opensource.com/open-organization/18/6/explaining-your-why

Learn more about Scaling our culture guided discussions : https://github.com/red-hat-people-team/scaling-our-culture

Other Resources and Links :

Find Your Why : https://www.amazon.com/Find-Your-Why-Practical-Discovering/dp/0143111728/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1519103677&sr=1-5&keywords=Simon+Sinek&linkCode=sl1&tag=aocbooks-20&linkId=fa8142c4a3615ba2692e83f505552e8c

The Open Organisation definition : https://opensource.com/open-organization/resources/open-org-definition?src=too_resource_menu3a


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