The DNA of Success – Cultivating a High-Performing Culture
“High performance” might sound like a lofty leadership goal. But in our ninth Impact Culture Session, we asked a more grounded, necessary question:
What does high performance actually look like in healthy, human organisations?
Together with guest speaker David Duggan, we explored what it really takes to create a culture where people thrive and deliver without burning out, switching off, or walking out.
Here’s the shift we made:
It’s not about reaching high performance. It’s about creating the conditions for higher performance, over time, in tandem with values, purpose, and people.
The Real DNA of Success
Clarity of Intention: What are we aiming for right now? High-performing teams don’t chase everything. They move with purpose, knowing exactly what matters.
Quality of Attention: Culture isn’t created by policies, it’s shaped by what leaders consistently focus on. What gets rewarded? What gets ignored? What’s said when the pressure is on?
Co-Creation, Not Command: Performance is sustained when people feel part of building the culture, not just surviving in it. That means fostering psychological safety, inviting honest input, and celebrating contribution at all levels.
“Culture is co-created. But leaders energy, focus and language set the tone.” David Duggan
Introducing the “Brilliant Basics” Mindset
Rather than chasing perfection or over-engineering culture, we explored the power of getting the fundamentals right:
Know your role
Do it well
Respect others
Stay connected to the bigger picture
This idea is what often separates sustainable performance from surface-level success.
Trust Before Strategy
We also explored Patrick Lencioni’s Five Dysfunctions of a Team model, with a strong emphasis on trust. Without it, even the best strategy will stall.
Because trust makes so much possible:
Healthy conflict
Commitment to action
Accountability
Real results
Without trust? It’s all performative.
Final Reflection: Is Your Team Net Better Off?
We ended the session with a powerful leadership prompt: Are people better for having worked here? Not just more skilled, but more seen. More supported. More connected to their purpose.
If the answer isn’t clear, neither is your culture.
By Julie McDonald, Director of Strategic Funding Consulting
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