Organization leaders need to know a very important factor about companies; that is the organization culture. Organization culture exists in every business if you recognize it or not.  The culture of the organization is the normal way things happen. It shows the business values, habits, behaviors and expected activities. An effective leader will recognize the organization culture and know how it affects each of the company operations. These 7 tips will help you recognize and understand organization culture.

1. Basic Language. People in companies have a particular way of talking. They use certain words or acronyms to describe operations or activities. This way of talking will differ according to your business and industry, as well as the norms and behaviors in the company.

2. Dress. Clothing styles will be different in different businesses. Observe how new people look when they first enter the company and how they start to change their dress as they stay longer to get an understanding of the spoken or unspoken dress code.

3. Meetings. Does your company conduct long or short meetings or do the people meet at all? Each organization will have its own way of gathering people to meet or not.

4. Communication. Is it common for everyone in the organization to know what’s going on at all times or does the communication stay at the top levels? Some companies freely share information while other workers always feel left out when it comes to communications.

5. Chain of Command. Culture lets you know how to address senior level people in a company and also tells you whom you can address directly or not. For some, you can go straight to the President’s office while other companies are very stick about who talks to whom.

6. Office. What you see in office spaces can tell if a company is casual or formal. There might be closed doors or no doors to close which makes the atmosphere different in either case. This also controls communication patterns and interactions.

7. Groups. Are there groups that form strong cliques in that only allow certain members into the inner circle? Are you a member of those cliques? Those on the inside often overlook the many people on the outside. This can have an effect on the trust levels in the business. 

These 7 quick tips can help you look for the patterns in your business that form a part of the organization culture. When you can recognize the culture, you will be able to better interact with more people and understand how to form organization change and growth strategies.