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Why “culture fit” may not be what you want with Marsha Ramroop
Episode 55

Why “culture fit” may not be what you want with Marsha Ramroop

We Not Me · Marsha Ramroop, Dan Hammond, Pia Lee

March 10, 202338m 0s

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Show Notes

Organisations think a lot about culture “fit”. But inclusivity strategist Marsha Ramroop believes people need to think more about “culture add”.

Hiring for culture fit leads to homogenous teams and groupthink. Hiring for "culture add" on the other hand, leads to the creation of diverse and inclusive teams.

Organisations need to be aware of bias in the recruitment process and take steps to mitigate them. This means investing proper time and money in the recruitment process and evaluating it for improvements. Also having conversations with teams to take ownership of the recruitment process and working together to create an optimal culture.


Takeaways from Dan and Pia

  • There’s a crucial difference between culture fit and culture add. That said, it’s important to engage in culture inclusion work with the team before bringing in a new person. This will benefit the team as a whole, leading to a more inclusive environment.
  • The sense that everyone should want to belong is in itself a bias that can exclude others.
  • Cultural values can always be a way to exclude people who just want to be a high-performing part of a solid team.
  • Homogenous teams can operate just fine. But diverse and inclusive teams will always outperform them.
  • If you’re working with a difficult person you don’t get along with, no amount of cultural intelligence is going to help!

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