A modern articulation of the global creative network’s foundational values.
In 1987, DDB Chairman Emeritus Keith Reinhard composed the 'Four Freedoms' to strengthen DDB’s creative culture. Since their inception, the Four Freedoms - Freedom from Fear, Freedom to Fail, Freedom from Chaos, and Freedom to Be - have been a foundational part of DDB values and a differentiator of the network’s culture for decades. As the world has evolved, DDB leadership felt it was important to update the Four Freedoms to reflect the shifts in culture and how exceptional creative work is produced. So in 2022, the network has reimagined the four principles to further strengthen culture and ensure staff at all levels across the network embody these values.
While the original Four Freedoms was a guide to management and how to lead a team, the relaunch reflects both top-down and bottom-up ownership, inclusive of every level in the organization. The re-articulation of the Four Freedoms is a foundation for setting the right behaviors and cultural tone. "And our culture doesn’t live in isolation. We need the right type of people and strengthened culture to catapult us to becoming a future-forward integrated creative powerhouse - the best creative agency in the world," says a statement.
DDB Worldwide Global Chief Executive Officer Marty O’Halloran, said in the statement, “It is clear that the key ingredient to a culture that inspires and fosters creativity is the presence of freedom. Inspired by the same Four Freedoms Keith wrote years ago, we are empowering all of our staff at every level to embrace and live these values in their daily work and client interactions.”
The re-articulation also includes a new element, a set of behaviors that, individually and collectively, describe the behaviors that will help the agency live and breathe these values. The five behaviors include empathy, trust, inclusion, humility, and drive. These Four Freedoms and behaviors underscore DDB's shared accountability to each other and its clients. They reset the bar for behavioral expectations in its culture.
Behind the reimagination and relaunch is a cross-functional global team. The team extends special thanks to Keith Reinhard for his contributions and endorsement of the re-articulation.
DDB Worldwide Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer Nikki Lamba said, “The world as we knew it 35 years ago, when the Four Freedoms were originally written, is unrecognizable in many ways. Globalization has created a more connected and interdependent world, where cultural and demographic diversity has drastically impacted our daily environment and consumer behavior. Our ability to be successful in a world that continues to change continually rests on our ability to foster an inclusive culture that prioritizes freedom.”
DDB Worldwide Chief People Officer Roisin Rooney said, “This is more than just words on paper to us. These freedoms and key behaviors are the underpinnings of how we conduct business and inspire each other every day. Every one of us will live them differently, creating environments that truly allow our Four Freedoms to thrive and for all of us to do the best work of our career. Together we will make them real and credible by holding each other accountable to living to those values.”
DDB Worldwide's Four Freedoms
· Freedom from fear: The most innovative work comes from brave thinkers, not timid souls. We will inspire courage in each other if we act with positive intent, share accountability, and have each other’s backs when things get tough.
· Freedom to fail: To stretch the limits of what’s possible and create unexpected work, we will embrace failure. Not with reckless abandon, but with the intention of exploring new and untested territories. When an experiment fails, it’s an opportunity to learn, not to blame.
· Freedom to be: DDB is a place to grow personally as well as professionally. If we bring our whole selves to work and combine our unique perspectives and passions, we will make each other more interesting. We’ll enjoy the space for personal fulfillment, laughter, joy, and celebration. And it will show in the things we make.
· Freedom from chaos: We all deserve to be treated like our time and energy are valuable. Together we will strive to make the objectives clear, the processes simple, and the workplace free of unnecessary drama, so we can focus on what we do best and love most.
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