culture-craft
Culture Building
When This Skill Activates
Claude uses this skill when:
- Building or leading teams
- Defining team values
- Creating rituals and practices
- Setting standards of excellence
Core Frameworks
1. Stripe's Operating Principles (Source: David Singleton)
Key Principles:
- Move fast, think long-term
- Bias for action
- Default to transparency
- Own problems end-to-end
2. Culture as Competitive Advantage
The Approach:
- Define what excellence means
- Hire for culture add (not fit)
- Create reinforcing rituals
- Make values visible
Action Templates
Template: Team Culture Design
# Team Culture: [Team Name]
## Core Values (3-5)
1. **[Value]:** [what it means in practice]
2. **[Value]:** [what it means in practice]
3. **[Value]:** [what it means in practice]
## Excellence Definition
In our team, excellence means:
- [Specific behavior 1]
- [Specific behavior 2]
- [Specific behavior 3]
## Rituals That Reinforce
- **Weekly:** [ritual that reinforces value]
- **Monthly:** [ritual that reinforces value]
- **Quarterly:** [ritual that reinforces value]
## Hiring for Culture
- Look for: [specific traits]
- Interview for: [specific examples]
- Red flags: [what to avoid]
Quick Reference
🏛️ Culture Checklist
Define:
- Core values (3-5 max)
- What excellence means
- Behaviors to encourage
- Behaviors to discourage
Reinforce:
- Rituals created
- Values visible
- Hiring aligned
- Feedback loops
Key Quotes
David Singleton:
"Culture is what happens when no one is watching."
Dharmesh Shah:
"Culture is to recruiting as product is to marketing."
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