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Apr 9, 2009

Sundance Vacations Core Values

A few Sundance Vacations employees including Founder Tina Dowd have been working on core values and designing a corporate culture that will be beneficial to the company. While at a conference in Las Vegas, Tina attended a seminar given by CEO Tony Hsieh from Zappos. Mr. Hsieh explained 10 solid core values that act as a formalized definition of their company culture. Zappos core values weren’t formed by a few people from senior management that sat around in a room at a company offsite. Instead, they invited every employee at Zappos to participate in the process. That’s what we hope to accomplish at Sundance Vacations. What matters to you? What values do you live by daily?

The final list Zappos collectively came up with include:
1) Deliver WOW Through Service
2) Embrace and Drive Change
3) Create Fun and A Little Weirdness
4) Be Adventurous, Creative, and Open-Minded
5) Pursue Growth and Learning
6) Build Open and Honest Relationships With Communication
7) Build a Positive Team and Family Spirit
8) Do More With Less
9) Be Passionate and Determined
10) Be Humble

The cool thing about the Zappos core values is that they can be used as personal values as well. The Zappos CEO explained that his core values work because, his employees live by them. We want you to come up with a set of core values, or even just one. If you live your life by a certain value and you think it would benefit the company, we want to hear from you! According to Robert Bundy, “If there are no common values, there can be no image of the future.” Please be an image of the future for Sundance Vacations!

What core values are important to you?

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3 Responses to “Sundance Vacations Core Values”

  1. jenn smith - April 9th, 2009 at 11:01 pm

    I believe in the “work smart” not hard. Always have, nothing like making full time pay working part time hours.
    as long as you can talk to people it works so well

    i also believe that a little bit of laughter goes a long way and i stick to that

  2. Candy B. - April 10th, 2009 at 10:55 am

    I think one of the most important values that a person can incorporate into both their personal life and work ethic is “self-respect”. You need to believe in your self before other will believe in you. You need to take care of yourself before you can take care of others. Many people who lack “self-respect” lack respect for others. We need to respect ourselves so we can respect everyone around us such as co-worker and clients.

  3. Shane Lewis - April 14th, 2009 at 1:53 am

    Sundance Vacations King of Prussia is proud to have chose our top 10 core values!!

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