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#111 Taming The Corporate Psychopath - with Mike Lee

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As well as researching psychological safety with his colleague Amy Edmondson , my guest this week, Mike Lee, Professor in Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD, takes a deep interest in how company structure affects how people act.

In this episode, we cover:
- Psychological safety defined
- How changing the default choices managers make can improve psychological safety for others
- The radically flat business operating system Holacracy: its benefits and limitations
- How getting to know your colleagues improves productivity
- Mike's spirit animal: a live demo

Enjoy!

Have a great weekend,
Richard

Links:
Mike's website
INSEAD profile link

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As well as researching psychological safety with his colleague Amy Edmondson , my guest this week, Mike Lee, Professor in Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD, takes a deep interest in how company structure affects how people act.

In this episode, we cover:
- Psychological safety defined
- How changing the default choices managers make can improve psychological safety for others
- The radically flat business operating system Holacracy: its benefits and limitations
- How getting to know your colleagues improves productivity
- Mike's spirit animal: a live demo

Enjoy!

Have a great weekend,
Richard

Links:
Mike's website
INSEAD profile link

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