
Culture eats strategy for breakfast
Topic
"Culture eats strategy for breakfast" is a famous business adage attributed to management consultant Peter Drucker, though popularized by Ford Motor Company president Mark Fields in 2006. The phrase emphasizes that a company's shared values, behaviors, and organizational culture are far more critical to its success and execution than any strategic plan. It highlights that even the most brilliant business strategies will fail if the people responsible for executing them do not have a supportive and aligned culture.

