Why Surface-Level Values Can Hurt Your Business
Core valuesâeveryone talks about them, but how many businesses truly live by them? Itâs easy to slap a few noble-sounding principles on your website and call them âcore values.â But superficial or âshake and bakeâ values can do more harm than good. If theyâre not authentic, your customers, employees, and partners will see right through them.
Core values should be the heartbeat of your business. They arenât just there for showâthey shape how you hire, lead, grow, and serve. They provide direction when the path forward isnât clear, and they keep you grounded in your mission when external pressures try to pull you off course. In short, they guide everything from your company culture to your long-term vision.
But letâs face itâmany companies go through the motions of creating values without fully understanding their importance. Hereâs why you need to dig deeper and avoid surface-level values at all costs.
Why Core Values Matter
They Define Your Identity
Your core values are the DNA of your company. They give everyoneâboth inside and outside the organizationâa clear understanding of who you are, what you stand for, and what people can expect from you. Without genuine values, your business lacks identity. And in a market flooded with competition, thatâs a recipe for being forgettable.
They Guide Your Decisions
In the day-to-day grind, youâll face countless decisions, big and small. Whether itâs deciding how to respond to customer complaints or determining your next major product launch, your core values act as a compass. If you truly believe in them, theyâll help you make decisions aligned with your long-term goals, even when those decisions are difficult or unpopular.
They Attract the Right People
Having authentic values isnât just good for marketing; itâs essential for hiring and retaining talent. People want to work for companies that share their beliefs and operate with integrity. If your values are authentic, theyâll attract employees who believe in your mission, making your team stronger and more aligned. If your values are just words, youâll attract employees who treat them as suchâand that creates a disjointed, ineffective team.
The Danger of Superficial Values
Creating values just because because other businesses are doing it leads to hollow, ineffective statements that donât resonate with anyone. Hereâs what happens when you adopt âshake and bakeâ values:
Lack of Trust: If your actions donât align with your values, people will quickly notice. Customers will feel the disconnect, employees wonât trust leadership, and partners may question your authenticity. Trust, once lost, is hard to regain.
Inconsistent Culture: Your core values are supposed to build consistency across your team. When theyâre superficial, they create confusion. Employees wonât know whatâs expected of them, and the culture becomes fragmented.
Short-Term Thinking: Without true values guiding your decisions, youâre more likely to fall into the trap of short-term gains at the expense of long-term sustainability. You may make decisions that seem right in the moment but arenât aligned with your purpose, leading to missteps that harm your reputation and growth over time.
How to Build Real Core Values
Your core values should directly reflect your companyâs mission and purpose. Why did you start this business in the first place? What impact do you want to have on the world? Your values should be an extension of this purpose, guiding you toward the future you want to create.
Avoid vague, feel-good phrases that sound like they belong on a motivational poster. Instead, focus on specific, actionable values that genuinely reflect how you operate. Do you value innovation? Greatâhow do you foster that within your company? Be concrete about what your values mean in practice.
Your values are only as strong as your commitment to living them. They should be evident in every decision you make, from how you handle employee disputes to the way you interact with customers. Reinforce them through your leadership, company culture, and brand messaging. Your values should be feltânot just read on a wall.
Choose Values That Stick
Core values arenât just a trendy business toolâtheyâre the foundation of long-term success. But they only work if theyâre real, lived, and believed in by everyone in the company. So before you rush into creating your core values, take the time to reflect on what really matters to you and your business. Get it right, and your values will be a powerful force that drives you forward for years to come. Get it wrong, and theyâll be nothing more than empty words.
Want to ensure your core values are genuine and impactful? Start by asking yourself and your team this question: What are we willing to stand for, even if itâs difficult or unpopular? Let that guide your next steps in defining values that truly matter.
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Why Surface-Level Values Can Hurt Your Business
Core valuesâeveryone talks about them, but how many businesses truly live by them? Itâs easy to slap a few noble-sounding principles on your website and call them âcore values.â But superficial or âshake and bakeâ values can do more harm than good. If theyâre not authentic, your customers, employees, and partners will see right through them.
Core values should be the heartbeat of your business. They arenât just there for showâthey shape how you hire, lead, grow, and serve. They provide direction when the path forward isnât clear, and they keep you grounded in your mission when external pressures try to pull you off course. In short, they guide everything from your company culture to your long-term vision.
But letâs face itâmany companies go through the motions of creating values without fully understanding their importance. Hereâs why you need to dig deeper and avoid surface-level values at all costs.
Why Core Values Matter
They Define Your Identity
Your core values are the DNA of your company. They give everyoneâboth inside and outside the organizationâa clear understanding of who you are, what you stand for, and what people can expect from you. Without genuine values, your business lacks identity. And in a market flooded with competition, thatâs a recipe for being forgettable.
They Guide Your Decisions
In the day-to-day grind, youâll face countless decisions, big and small. Whether itâs deciding how to respond to customer complaints or determining your next major product launch, your core values act as a compass. If you truly believe in them, theyâll help you make decisions aligned with your long-term goals, even when those decisions are difficult or unpopular.
They Attract the Right People
Having authentic values isnât just good for marketing; itâs essential for hiring and retaining talent. People want to work for companies that share their beliefs and operate with integrity. If your values are authentic, theyâll attract employees who believe in your mission, making your team stronger and more aligned. If your values are just words, youâll attract employees who treat them as suchâand that creates a disjointed, ineffective team.
The Danger of Superficial Values
Creating values just because because other businesses are doing it leads to hollow, ineffective statements that donât resonate with anyone. Hereâs what happens when you adopt âshake and bakeâ values:
Lack of Trust: If your actions donât align with your values, people will quickly notice. Customers will feel the disconnect, employees wonât trust leadership, and partners may question your authenticity. Trust, once lost, is hard to regain.
Inconsistent Culture: Your core values are supposed to build consistency across your team. When theyâre superficial, they create confusion. Employees wonât know whatâs expected of them, and the culture becomes fragmented.
Short-Term Thinking: Without true values guiding your decisions, youâre more likely to fall into the trap of short-term gains at the expense of long-term sustainability. You may make decisions that seem right in the moment but arenât aligned with your purpose, leading to missteps that harm your reputation and growth over time.
How to Build Real Core Values
Your core values should directly reflect your companyâs mission and purpose. Why did you start this business in the first place? What impact do you want to have on the world? Your values should be an extension of this purpose, guiding you toward the future you want to create.
Avoid vague, feel-good phrases that sound like they belong on a motivational poster. Instead, focus on specific, actionable values that genuinely reflect how you operate. Do you value innovation? Greatâhow do you foster that within your company? Be concrete about what your values mean in practice.
Your values are only as strong as your commitment to living them. They should be evident in every decision you make, from how you handle employee disputes to the way you interact with customers. Reinforce them through your leadership, company culture, and brand messaging. Your values should be feltânot just read on a wall.
Choose Values That Stick
Core values arenât just a trendy business toolâtheyâre the foundation of long-term success. But they only work if theyâre real, lived, and believed in by everyone in the company. So before you rush into creating your core values, take the time to reflect on what really matters to you and your business. Get it right, and your values will be a powerful force that drives you forward for years to come. Get it wrong, and theyâll be nothing more than empty words.
Want to ensure your core values are genuine and impactful? Start by asking yourself and your team this question: What are we willing to stand for, even if itâs difficult or unpopular? Let that guide your next steps in defining values that truly matter.
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