The output should make the tradeoff visible enough for someone else to inspect, challenge, and act on.
organization, people, leadership & hr framework
Map behaviors, outcomes, enablers and blockers shaping culture.
quick answer
Culture Map is a canvas for Culture design. It turns the decision into named fields, evidence, and a visible culture map worksheet / visual.
The output should make the tradeoff visible enough for someone else to inspect, challenge, and act on.
Map behaviors, outcomes, enablers and blockers shaping culture.
Use Operating Model Canvas when its output is closer to the conversation you need: Define processes, people, technology, governance and performance for operations.
worked example
A filled example is easier to understand than a blank template. Use it to see the shape before applying the framework to your own case.
A filled example so you can see the shape before applying Culture Map to your own context.
A filled example so you can see the shape before applying Culture Map to your own context.
generate yours
Start Ask PL with the framework, required inputs, and your context. It will ask for missing details, render the canvas, and explain what decision the output should change.
Apply Culture Map to my situation. Context: [Decision, audience, options, evidence, and constraints.] Use the Culture Map structure: - Named sections chosen by framework: Ask only for missing inputs that would change the output. Then render the canvas and name the decision it should change.
how to use it
Use the framework to change a decision, not to fill a worksheet. Start narrow, add evidence, then inspect what the culture map worksheet / visual makes clearer.
Write the concrete culture design choice, tradeoff, or conversation the framework should change.
Fill the important slots: Named sections chosen by framework.
Mark what is measured, what comes from customers, and what is still judgment.
End with the next move, the riskiest assumption, or the evidence that would change the culture map worksheet / visual.
quality check
Use this check after the artifact is filled. Blank fields are not failure; they are the next research question. Look for concrete evidence, missing constraints, and assumptions that would change the next move.
The framework needs a concrete decision. Broad intent turns it into a worksheet, not a decision aid.
Good framework output makes assumptions visible enough for someone else to challenge.
The diagram is useful only if it changes the next product conversation.
common mistakes
Do not use Culture Map as a worksheet. Name the choice, conversation, or tradeoff the output should change.
Separate measured facts, customer evidence, and leadership judgment so weak assumptions stay visible.
If the diagram does not match the decision, switch frameworks instead of stretching the boxes.
The framework should clarify the next move. It should not replace strategy, sequencing, or judgment.
use something else when
Define processes, people, technology, governance and performance for operations.
Align joint objectives, joint commitments, resources and risks.
Define purpose, goals, roles, norms, decisions and working agreements.
faq
Map behaviors, outcomes, enablers and blockers shaping culture.
Business context; objectives; available evidence; stakeholder judgment
Culture Map worksheet / visual
Use Culture Map when the decision matches this job: Map behaviors, outcomes, enablers and blockers shaping culture.
Avoid it when you need Operating Model Canvas's output instead: Define processes, people, technology, governance and performance for operations.
It is both: a structure for thinking and a visible canvas that makes the decision easier to inspect.
A good input names the real decision, uses concrete evidence, and separates facts from assumptions.
Use the culture map worksheet / visual to choose the next move, name the riskiest assumption, or decide what evidence would change the call.
Use Operating Model Canvas when the real output you need is closer to: Define processes, people, technology, governance and performance for operations.
Yes. Describe your context and Ask PL can ask for missing inputs, render the canvas, and explain what decision it should change.