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Presence: exploring real life culture rituals

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This episode is part of the Presence project: Presence: Fixing culture starts with your calendar, not your office


This is the second episode about rituals - the first one is next to it in the podcast feed, it's an interview with Kursat Ozenc about how rituals can be used to create culture. This episode goes into real life examples.


Claudia Wallace talks about Crisp Thursday (Connection)

Andy Puleston talks about Pizza Meetings (Connection) and Leaving Speeches (Change)

Dan Pink talks about Friday Night Experiments (Creativity)

Biz Stone talks about Hack Week at Twitter (Creativity)

Dr Heidi Edmondson talks about Ten at Ten (Performance)


Heidi has a wonderful new book out - Darkness in the City of Light


You can also hear the original episodes that each of these extracts came from by click the links above. I have to say that those whole episodes are worth revising. For example, Andy Puleston talks about how effective the culture was at Radio 1 when it was a series of affiliated tribes and he articulates the role that buildings play in shaping cultures. Each episode teaches something special.


Andy Puleston is now Director of People & Culture at Circulor, an award winning technology business.

Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/eatsleepworkrepeat.



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This episode is part of the Presence project: Presence: Fixing culture starts with your calendar, not your office


This is the second episode about rituals - the first one is next to it in the podcast feed, it's an interview with Kursat Ozenc about how rituals can be used to create culture. This episode goes into real life examples.


Claudia Wallace talks about Crisp Thursday (Connection)

Andy Puleston talks about Pizza Meetings (Connection) and Leaving Speeches (Change)

Dan Pink talks about Friday Night Experiments (Creativity)

Biz Stone talks about Hack Week at Twitter (Creativity)

Dr Heidi Edmondson talks about Ten at Ten (Performance)


Heidi has a wonderful new book out - Darkness in the City of Light


You can also hear the original episodes that each of these extracts came from by click the links above. I have to say that those whole episodes are worth revising. For example, Andy Puleston talks about how effective the culture was at Radio 1 when it was a series of affiliated tribes and he articulates the role that buildings play in shaping cultures. Each episode teaches something special.


Andy Puleston is now Director of People & Culture at Circulor, an award winning technology business.

Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/eatsleepworkrepeat.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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