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Measuring culture
Culture can be measured — not perfectly, but usefully — through three complementary approaches: behavioral observation (watching what people actually do), perception assessment (surveying what people believe and experience), and outcome analysis (tracking the results that cultural patterns produce). No single measurement captures culture completely, but the triangulation of all three produces a diagnostic portrait that enables deliberate cultural management. Organizations that do not measure culture manage it by intuition — and intuition is systematically biased toward the visible over the important.