Define Your Values to Build a Strong Company Culture
Technical professionals want clarity. In high-stakes industries like aerospace, civil engineering, and advanced manufacturing, alignment on goals, ethics, and execution is critical.
To build a strong company culture, you need to define and share:
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What your company values most
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How you recognize performance
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What team behaviors are expected and rewarded
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What success looks like across functions
Don’t just publish your values — demonstrate them in decision-making, communication, and daily routines.
Onboarding Brings Workplace Culture to Life
Culture isn’t built in one meeting, it’s built in the moments that matter, especially when someone is new.
A SHRM study found that strong onboarding programs make new hires 58% more likely to stay long-term. Meanwhile, Forbes reports that culturally aligned employees are six times more likely to stay engaged and productive.
To reinforce your culture during onboarding, provide:
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Role-specific tools and workflow orientation
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A “culture buddy” or mentor
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Clear norms for collaboration
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Check-ins at 30/60/90 days
Empower New Hires to Strengthen Team Culture
Another proven way to create a strong workplace culture is to give new team members a sense of purpose and progress early on.
In technical teams, this could include:
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Participating in a cross-functional design review
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Leading a small improvement task
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Offering input in a team meeting
Early contributions create buy-in, and let new hires know they’re trusted and valuable.
Culture and Leadership: How Managers Set the Tone
To truly establish a healthy team culture, leadership must set the tone. Technical teams especially respect consistency, transparency, and rational decision-making.
That means:
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Modeling respectful and accountable behavior
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Encouraging constructive feedback
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Prioritizing clarity over charisma
The best leaders create a culture where people feel safe to contribute, challenge ideas, and grow.
Don’t Wait Until It’s Broken
You can’t fix culture retroactively. You build a strong company culture by being intentional from the very beginning, from your first interview to a new hire’s first month. In a tight hiring market, culture is a competitive advantage. And it starts the moment someone walks in the door.
Build a Strong Company Culture with TTG
At Technical Talent Group, we help organizations not just hire, but hire for culture fit. From onboarding to long-term retention strategies, we work with teams in aerospace, architecture, manufacturing, and civil engineering to strengthen talent alignment from day one.
Sources:
- SHRM – Onboarding: The Key to Elevating Company Culture
- SHRM & Wikipedia – Onboarding statistics & strategies
- Forbes – What Makes a Great Work Culture?
- Gallup – State of the Global Workplace Report