Culture Is Powerful

Happy New Year Everyone!

I love sharing the articles and TED talks that catch my eye. Here are just a few from this past week. If you would like to see the complete set, please subscribe to my newsletter.

Articles
"Culture is what we build, and that’s powerful."

"The key to inclusion is understanding who your employees really are. Three of the most effective ways to find out are survey assessments, focus groups, and one-on-one conversations. To be effective, however, they must be approached in a way that accounts for the fact that people — particularly those in underrepresented groups — can be more difficult to get to know than we think."

TED Talks
"Imagine being by yourself in the dead center of a 3,000-foot vertical cliff -- without a rope to catch you if you fall. For professional rock climber Alex Honnold, this dizzying scene marked the culmination of a decade-long dream. In a hair-raising talk, he tells the story of how he summited Yosemite's El Capitan, completing one of the most dangerous free solo climbs ever."

"Think about the most tired you've ever been at work. It probably wasn't when you stayed late or came home from a road trip -- chances are it was when you had someone looking over your shoulder, watching your each and every move. 'If we know that micromanagement isn't really effective, why do we do it?' asks entrepreneur Chieh Huang. In a funny talk packed with wisdom and humility, Huang shares the cure for micromanagement madness -- and how to foster innovation and happiness at work."

This week’s blog is dedicated to Mr. Richard Overton, who died at the age of 112 on December 27, 2018. He had been the oldest living US WWII veteran. Photo Credit: FoxTV, Austin, TX

This week’s blog is dedicated to Mr. Richard Overton, who died at the age of 112 on December 27, 2018. He had been the oldest living US WWII veteran. Photo Credit: FoxTV, Austin, TX

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