Corporate Culture at W.L. Gore & Associates

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The corporate culture at W.L. Gore & Associates (Gore) is refreshingly different than that of other firms. Forgoing the more traditional organizational chart, the company describes itself as a “team-based, flat lattice organization” (W.L. Gore & Associates [Our Culture], 2011, para. 1). Its employees generally do not have job titles and are called “associates”; also favoring the term “sponsors” over bosses (Our Culture, 2011). While some businesses in today’s economic environment are just trying to survive, Gore takes a long-term view approach to decision-making that has helped it thrive for over 50 years (Our Culture, 2011). As a privately held company, it is also interesting that Gore’s culture provides for making a wide variety of information available to the public on its website. In addition to publishing information about its history, leadership, and associates Gore includes annual growth and revenue figures for the world to see. It is quite unusual for a non-public company, especially one of this significant size, to voluntarily make this information available to everyone including the competition. This sends a consistent message that strengthens and protects the organization’s well-deserved reputation for integrity among customers, associates, and vendors alike.

Associates at Gore have the privilege of functioning in a very unusual corporate environment. One of the company’s founding principles, still in play today, is “Make Money and Have Fun” (W.L. Gore & Associates [Who We Are], 2011). Collaboration in teams is the name of the game at Gore. Leaders are rarely assigned to the position; instead they emerge with demonstrated leadership qualities and gaining followers (Our Culture, 2011). Being passionate is a r...

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...ow someone else is very foreign to me. I have a definite level of comfort in knowing who my boss is and the protocol for escalation should I need it. I anticipate I would eventually work through these issues at Gore, but it would definitely take some getting used to.

Works Cited

Reingold, J. (2007). A job that lets you pick your own boss. Retrieved from http://money.cnn.com/2007/10/08/magazines/fortune/goretex.fortune/index.htm

W.L. Gore & Associates. (2011). A Team-Based, Flat Lattice Organization. Retrieved from http://www.gore.com/en_xx/aboutus/culture/index.html

W.L. Gore & Associates. (2011). Compensation. Retrieved from http://www.gore.com/en_xx/careers/whatweoffer/compensation/compensation.html

W.L. Gore & Associates. (2011). Working in Our Unique Culture. Retrieved from http://www.gore.com/en_xx/careers/whoweare/ourculture/gore-company-culture.html

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