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The Bias Disruption Podcast
Final Episode: That's all folks!
Well friends- we have appreciated you all as loyal listeners for these last years! The podcast has been an amazing project for us, but we need to wrap it up to pursue doing sociology in other ways. This episode is our farewell message and a THANK YOU!
2020-02-10
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The Bias Disruption Podcast
Episode 109: VAR
In this episode, we go back to the Sociology canon, talking about rituals, share the merit of Girl Scout Cookies and Josh once again tries to help Megan understand sportsball terms. However, this one makes a lot of sense and should get you thinking about what you're bringing to the workplace. Additional info: Feminist Cookieshttps://nypost.com/2020/01/07/new-girl-scout-cookie-flavor-comes-with-a-surprise-feminist-message/Value Above Replacement (VAR)https://hbr.org/2020/01/are-you-pushing-yourself-too-hard-at-work
2020-02-03
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Episode 108: Burnout
In this jam-packed episode, we talk about how the workplace, not the employee, is responsible for burnout. We also discuss the differences between streaks and habits and why you should tend toward one over the other (hint- habits are social). But before we get to all of that, Megan reveals that electrocution is something she thinks about, though it is NOT a fear, Josh... and we help Oscar Meyer recruit for what looks like the best job ever. PLUS, we share what we're reading right now. Additional Info:Hotdoggershttps://www.thedrive.com/news/31751/oscar-mayer-is-looking-for-full-time-hotdoggers-to-drive-the-weinermobile-cross-country Burnouthttps...
2020-01-27
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Episode 107: Interview-Inclusive Solutions
In this episode, we join Jess Pettitt, Inclusion Extraordinaire, and the third member of our Outstanding Org Change band. We talk about hidden strengths in your organization that often masquerade as trouble areas, and we allude to our process for making important changes to create inclusive cultures. Plus- Jess tries to define what kind of "Change Crushers" we all are...
2020-01-20
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Episode 106: Predictions 2020
Welcome to 2020!!!!We make predictions for the THIRD time in a row...sometimes we were right. Voiceover Guy didn't believe we could make it annual. We did. So we win! We also spend most of the episode walking through the scientifically informed Six Elements of Culture that we use to help organizations change for the better. Culture can be an amorphous and empty concept. We hope that this episode helps to make it seem more tangible.
2020-01-13
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Replay: Episode 70- Angry Josh
Is anyone surprised at this point that soft skills are on employers' wish lists? People are afraid of automation, but relationships can't be automated. We share tips for getting your team on to do what it says it's going to do, and talk about trust. Josh has a business idea! Soft Skills are in demandhttps://www.hrdive.com/news/soft-skills-top-employer-wish-lists-despite-automations-rise/546255/ Barriers to team performancehttps://hbr.org/2014/05/get-your-team-to-do-what-it-says-its-going-to-do Trust is about relationshipshttps://www.entrepreneur.com/article/321705
2020-01-06
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Replay: Episode 49- Families Don't Scale
This episode originally aired on 9/24/18 We share a story about how character matters when hiring, and how quality character should pay more. Many companies say that they feel like their organization is a “family”, but we believe that may not be an asset.
2019-12-30
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Replay: Episode 82- Social Loafing
This episode originally aired on 8/5/19 Some people just love to push the limits of any policy, and sometimes it has humorous results- we share how Texas does it. Job success has historically been measured by performance, but we know that there's more to the story. Also, you can't eliminate the likelihood that someone doesn't pull their weight in a team, but we have advise about that and more! Additional Info: Leash your petshttps://dailycaller.com/2019/03/21/petco-steer-houston/ Performance is not the only measure of successhttps://www.fas...
2019-12-23
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Replay: Episode 57- Action Bias
This episode originally aired on 11/19/18 Social innovation can be disgusting, but meaningful... we share how. Megan confesses one of her biases, and we share the secret thing about entrepreneurship that no one really thinks about. Also, we give you a bottom-line reason to always consider diversity. Additional Info: Maggot Meals- https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/20/smallbusiness/agriprotein-fly-farming/index.html Reduce Action Bias- https://theascent.pub/the-most-ignored-and-important-leadership-advice-take-guilt-out-of-the-equation-c56b85c8b7 https://medium.com/personal-growth/the-mother-of-all-biases-the-action-bias-and-the-power-of-restraint-e3ae31b25247 Contact us for a copy of the ac...
2019-12-16
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Episode 105: Upside of Personality Tests
You've very likely heard about this, but we discuss the general hysteria over the success of a trial 4-day work week and how we should be letting people who are challenged by change efforts duke it out instead of silencing them. Much to Megan's chagrin, we talk about the up-side of personality tests and she does concede that there are some...and then Josh has another surprise for her. Additional Info 4-day work weekhttps://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEE5-0n-L7kEV1jDfC_ofYEoqFwgEKg4IACoGCAow3O8nMMqOBjCP1egF?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid...
2019-12-09
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Episode 104: Peak-End
We don't want you to feel badly about yourself, but you might not be as good at that one thing as you think you are. Most people aren't, but they're better at some things than they give themselves credit for. Now that you're sufficiently confused, we'll discuss how over-rationalizing roles can undo your talent and give you a key action item to help with your culture by sharing the "Peak-End" rule. We also share what we're reading right now. Update: After this episode was recorded, Megan read the same book...we HIGHLY recommend it, business people. Additional...
2019-12-02
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Episode 103: Appear Smart
Happy Thanksgiving! In this episode, we give you the best tips on how to appear smart in meetings, discuss how innovation done with the wrong intention can demolish trust and talk about the value of attention. We talk about the sociology of leadership, which has many practical applications-some of which we even share out loud. Additional InfoAppear Smarthttps://medium.com/conquering-corporate-america/10-tricks-to-appear-smart-during-meetings-27b489a39d1a Trust trumps (SMALL T) innovationhttps://hbr.org/2019/07/when-innovation-and-trust-are-at-odds Sociology of leadershiphttps://workinprogress.oowsection.org/2015/10/27/is-there-such-a-thing-as-a-sociology-of-leadership/
2019-11-25
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Episode 102: Outcome Bias
In this episode, we talk about how unemployment is low and people are working, but wages are low too. We also discuss how you SHOULD argue with success because of this bias and how diversity isn't happening because we're not building the right things to keep people around. Additional Info: Jobs, Yes! Wages, No!https://www.linkedin.com/feed/news/as-job-demand-grows-wages-decline-4719780/ Outcome biashttps://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20191001-the-bias-behind-the-worlds-greatest-catastropheshttps://hbr.org/2011/04/how-to-avoid-catastrophe Diversity in Tech...or Nothttps://www.wired.com/story/five-years-tech-diversity-reports-little-progress/
2019-11-18
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Episode 101: Go With Your Gut?
In this episode, we discuss the merits of remote working and how the changing face of the workplace has led to uncertainty about boundaries. While it's obvious that we're not "trust your gut" sort of people, we talk about when it may be ok to do just that. Additional Info: Remote Workers are Happiesthttps://www.linkedin.com/feed/news/remote-workers-are-happier-4717060/ Workplace boundarieshttps://www.theladders.com/career-advice/65-of-workers-believe-that-this-is-extremely-inappropriate-for-the-office When NOT to trust your gut OR Why Understanding Biases Mattershttps://www.forbes.com/sites/theyec/2019/09/26/three-cognitive-biases-undermining-executives-strategic-decision-making-ability/?utm_source=Habit%2BWeekly&utm_campaign=5bb55c4e...
2019-11-11
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Episode 100: Centennial!
It's our 100th Episode!!!!!! We made it! And we still love it. Voiceover Guy and our live audience join us for a special episode about "Dumb Things." We share a fun option for your Tesla which Megan thinks is great...until she realized that car noises are mandatory now. Other dumb things include stupid rules that over-regulate even the trustworthy employees to the point of anger and how business speak makes you dumb. OH yeah, and there's a surprise for Megan. Additional Info:Car Noiseshttps://www.theverge.com/2019/10/7/20902506/tesla-cars-elon-musk-fart-bleat-safety-horn-movement-sounds Stupid rules feed distrusthttps://medium.com...
2019-11-04
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Episode 99: Innovation Theater
In this episode, we discuss how misconstrued data correlations can lead to problematic conclusions...(in English, Megan!) In other words, when people think two things are connected that are not, it can lead to lies. Lies. We share how innovation is just a performance without a culture and supports to see it through and let all those tricksy behavioral scientists out there know that we're hip to their nudge. Additional Info: Oh Spuriousnesshttps://www.inc.com/chris-matyszczyk/of-all-happiness-studies-in-world-this-one-may-affect-you-most.html Performing Innovationhttps://hbr.org/2019/10/why-companies-do-innovation-theater-instead-of-actual-innovation?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter_weekly&utm_campaign=i...
2019-10-28
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Episode 98: Social Scoring
In this episode of The Bias Disruption, we talk about the social structuring that makes an odd business concept work, argue a little bit about the notion of social scoring (we do NOT debate the evils or make it political) and share our thoughts about how some companies are making money on our willing, free labor. That all sounds like it could be slightly depressing (it's not), so we share what we're reading right now! Additional Info:Cuddle Partyhttp://www.cuddleparty.com/Social Scoringhttps://www.wired.com/story/china-social-credit-score-system/Monetizing isolation: Build a sense of homehttps://www...
2019-10-21
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Episode 97: Walmart Loans
In this episode of The Bias Disruption, we talk about the changing face of work and how our world is not yet built to support that. We also discuss how social media giants like Facebook have intentionally killed the thing it created in order to make an effort to "remedy" the social ramifications of the thing it caused with the thing it created. Don't worry-it sounds less nuts when we say it out loud. Probably. We also talk about the differences between indentured servitude and Walmart's employee loans program. Additional Info: Walmart Loanshttps://www.linkedin.com/feed/n...
2019-10-14
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Episode 96: Network Centrality
In this episode, we talk about how the promise of incentives can feel like a lead-on if there's not any appropriate follow-through and talk about how hiring has become unnecessarily complicated. We also share an academic article about network centrality as well as a real-world application. Also-did you know that there is an entire industry that monetizes rage? Sometimes, dear listeners, it would appear as though one or both of us has some low-level rage about dumb things, but neither of us would pay to smash things. Well...one of us might. Additional Info: Rage...
2019-10-07
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Episode 95: Integrated Behavioral Science
In this episode, we talk about a business idea that proves how desperate people are to avoid making social mistakes (and Megan thinks is ridiculous). We also discuss how to create the culture you want by focusing on belonging and to establish engagement, focus on trust. Additional Information Wedding Hashtagshttps://www.thecut.com/2016/11/this-business-will-make-you-a-custom-wedding-hashtag.html Belonging, not fithttps://www.forbes.com/sites/pragyaagarwaleurope/2019/08/26/belonging-in-the-workplace-a-new-approach-to-diversity-and-inclusivity/#722f90737a66 For engagement, build trusthttps://medium.com/googleplaydev/putting-back-users-to-the-forefront-sustainable-engagement-tips-from-behavioral-science-b9557af3da3e
2019-09-30
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Episode 94: Zarak Khan Interview
This week, Josh interviews Zarak Khan, Behavioral Innovation Director for Maritz. His primary responsibility is to ensure that Maritz' business solutions are designed to leverage a deep understanding of human behavior and market trends. Also, don't worry-Megan's not on this interview, but you'll still hear her laugh.
2019-09-23
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Episode 93: Incentive Structures
Would you rent out a tiny house in your backyard? What if you didn't own that tiny house and the business that puts it on your property goes under? That could be a waste of a tiny house...We also talk about useful things like how to treat your teams like small businesses. Investing resources and time into your teams like a business provides you with a return that benefits the whole company. Incentive structures are broken-and many organizations are stuck repeating the same patterns. Change it up! Josh has suggestions. To cap it all off, we share a...
2019-09-16
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Episode 92: Godless Church
Sometimes unexpected results of a system turn out to be incredibly positive and create community. What would happen if we built systems to do that on purpose? We talk about how puppies and mindfulness, while well-intended, are not the answer to a meaningful workplace. We know you were waiting to hear the explanation behind that alluring episode title-Josh will talk about how church without God didn't fail because of a lack of interest, but rather because of a lack of anything sacred at all. Additional Info: Anti-bro Startuphttps://techcrunch.com/2019/08/06/squad-the-anti-bro-startup/ Enough with...
2019-09-09
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Episode 91: The Attention Span Myth
You do not want to miss the beginning of this episode (and the rest of it, too, let's be real...). We talk about robots. Kind of. We also discuss how hiring for culture fit can be an easy vehicle for bias and how the research about attention spans leads to some great myths. I mean, who is really watching goldfish pay attention to anything? And how do we know they're paying attention? This and many questions will be asked (and laughed at) in addition to a conversation about a very old, but highly relevant academic article about resistance to...
2019-09-02
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Episode 90: Hey Dude, Smile.
I'm not going to ruin the surprise that led to the title of this episode. In addition to smiling our way to happiness (sorry...spoilers are inevitable in life), we discuss the sociology of psychological safety and how Google figured out that the formula for the perfect team is not about the individuals. We also discuss how nudging and norming are connected, and how they can both be used to change culture and encourage engagement. As an extra added bonus, we've included the National Day Calendar to appeal to your enjoyment of random facts. Additional Information:
2019-08-26
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Episode 89: Team Learning
Josh is on sabbatical! We spent too much time being excited about this. In many workplaces, people need permission to learn, despite loads of evidence that learning is the key to an agile organization. What's more, people need to be learning TOGETHER. Team learning environments are key to cohesive knowledge and improved team dynamics in an organization. However, teams can evolve into cliques that then become damaging to an organization's culture. Listen to our tips about managing this phenomenon. We also answer listener mail, sharing that can't control the world, but you can respond to the things directly in...
2019-08-19
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Episode 88: Niksen
People matter, so job positions are often built around and evolve to suit the person inhabiting them. However, the evolution of a position should not be tied to an individual for a number of reasons. We share some science behind the need for role clarity. Busy is a buzzword, and we argue that in some cases it is a bad word. There is value in stillness, and when appropriate, in doing nothing. For two people who do nothing very badly, we seem pretty convicted about this. Maybe we'll take our own advice. Additional Information: Behavioral science ethicshttps://m...
2019-08-12
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Episode 87: Hyperbolic Discounting
Season 3! In this first episode of season 3, we discuss home cubicles (WHY!??JUST WHY!?!?). Megan shares an academic article from way back that helps clarify why we can't narrow leadership into individual characteristics. Leadership is a social exchange-it is given by the relationships with others. Josh talks about hyperbolic discounting, the cognitive bias that leads people to choose smaller immediate gain. He argues that attention is more valuable, and that's why we decide quickly. Links to the articles: Cubicles in our homeshttps://www.fastcompany.com/90354514/working-from-home-is-now-more-prison-like-than-ever Merton-Leadership is a social exchangehttps://www-jstor-org.unco...
2019-08-05
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Replay: Episode 38-Luddites
Original release date: 6/11/2018 VoiceOver Guy reaches new levels of delusion with his own structuring of time. We share how care in on-boarding saves your company resources, and talk about a movement that is disrupting institutions like retirement.
2019-07-29
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Replay: Episode 54-De-bias Yourself
Original release date: 10/29/2018 Voiceover Guy is a proponent for physical harm that could cause healing? We don't really know... California has some controversial news legislation that could be a game changer. We talk about ways to recognize and work out of biases that permeate your whole organization, and discuss whether the gig economy is a race to the bottom or an entry point. Additional Info: Females required in CAhttps://www.npr.org/2018/10/01/653318005/california-becomes-1st-state-to-require-women-on-corporate-boards Debiasinghttps://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/risk/our-insights/the-business-logic-in-debiasing?cid=other-eml-alt-mip-mck-oth-1810&hlkid=bebb455dd2eb4719b3e5...
2019-07-22
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Replay: Episode 69-The Value of Weak Ties
Original release date: 2/25/2019 We have an announcement about Valentine's Day! We waited to tell you on purpose...ALSO- we totally predicted the future. Megan geeks out about the power of social ties and we share the many benefits of having an inclusive culture. Plus- we answer a listener's question. Prediction!https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/19/18189480/foxconn-wisconsin-plant-possible-hiring-slowdown-jobs Weak Tieshttps://techcrunch.com/2016/04/26/weak-ties-matter/ Power of Diversityhttps://www.entrepreneur.com/article/324984
2019-07-15
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Replay: Episode 56-Organizational Drag
Original release date: 11/12/18 If you need a brilliant business idea, think about your enemies and the people you're mad at- then capitalize on your anger. Someone actually did that, and we talk about it. We also discuss reducing organizational drag and how the different types of leadership can be impactful in different ways. We also have a business idea that doesn't involve hate and anger. Additional Info: (SO SAD IT'S GONE!!!!) Dirty Rotten Flowers- https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/8755-strange-businesses.html Reduce Organizational Drag- https://medium.com/swlh/focus-on-productivity-not-efficiency-4ed4fe9a454f...
2019-07-08
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Replay: Episode 47-Creative Destruction
Original release date: 9/10/18 The Packard Group went to Africa (most of them- Megan Bissell was there in spirit), and we chat about the experience! After chatting with Megan Packard, we talk about making your company a talent factory in order to design creative innovation within your organization.
2019-07-01
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Episode 86: Rebecca Holder-Otte Interview
Rebecca leads change in one of the largest organizations in our area, and one of the most complex: Banner Health. We really enjoyed talking to her about how she masterfully does what she does in a large, difficult to steer "ship." Thanks to Rebecca for agreeing to join us! Enjoy!
2019-06-24
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Episode 85: Hiring or Hazing
We talk about stress and argue about how some hiring practices are like hazing. We also read a great letter to change managers that helps show how people respond to change. We play Name that Bias! Again...Megan loses...again. Additional Info Stress at workhttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/stress-work-report-who-feeling-most-how-combat-paul-petrone/ Hiring is not hazinghttps://www.fastcompany.com/90335711/these-two-trendy-interview-practices-need-to-stop?utm_source=postup&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Fast%20Company%20Daily&position=5&partner=newsletter&campaign_date=04262019 Rationality of Changehttps://peoplescience.maritz.com/Articles/2019/I-Am-Your-Change-Target
2019-06-17
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Episode 84: June Change Episode
There's a "right" way to help people work through problems, and it involves a solid open line. Megan uses a sports analogy to talk about silos and networking-it's not as awkward as you're imagining. Josh talks about collective effervescence-which is a fancy way of explaining the feeling you get at a Taylor Swift concert. Additional Info: Opening Lineshttps://www.entrepreneur.com/article/332938 Sportsball and Siloshttps://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/organization/our-insights/how-the-houston-astros-are-winning-through-advanced-analytics Collective Effervescence at Workhttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-world-work-remoteworkers-idUSKCN1RO13J
2019-06-10
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Episode 83: Attention Management
It's possible that people are ruining Slack...and we tell you why. Leaders blame employees for slow change adoption because they believe they aren't adaptable-they're wrong-we have data. You don't need to manage your time better, you need to manage your attention. It's a shift, but it'll be worth it. Additional Info: Slack at Workhttps://www.vox.com/recode/2019/5/1/18511575/productivity-slack-google-microsoft-facebook Adaptable workforce-leaders don't buy ithttps://hbr.org/2019/05/your-workforce-is-more-adaptable-than-you-think Attention management, not time managementhttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/28/smarter-living/productivity-isnt-about-time-management-its-about-attention-management.html
2019-06-03
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Episode 82: Social Loafing
Some people just love to push the limits of any policy, and sometimes it has humorous results- we share how Texas does it. Job success has historically been measured by performance, but we know that there's more to the story. Also, you can't eliminate the likelihood that someone doesn't pull their weight in a team, but we have advise about that and more! Additional Info: Leash your petshttps://dailycaller.com/2019/03/21/petco-steer-houston/ Performance is not the only measure of successhttps://www.fastcompany.com/90335145/most-people-are-focused-on-the-wrong-measure-of-success You can't eliminate social loafinghttps://blog.trello.com...
2019-05-27
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Episode 81: May Change Episode
We talked about how Payless tried to be fancy and it didn't work. Now we're going to talk about how Gucci is trying to play it down, and we don't think that works either. We share realistic blocks to seeing innovation all the way through to the end, and how brainstorming is terrible. Additional Information: Guccihttps://slate.com/human-interest/2019/03/gucci-screener-dirty-sneakers-who-would-buy-them.html Blocks to Innovationhttps://hbr.org/2019/03/the-innovation-equation How Might Wehttp://www.journalcbi.com/from-design-challenges-to-business-innovation.htmlhttps://hbr.org/2015/03/why-group-brainstorming-is-a-waste-of-time
2019-05-20
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Episode 80: Write Your Notes
Hand writing your notes is actually proven to be better for your brain- you throw your computer away! (NO DON'T REALLY!) We discuss meaningful ways to work with diverse teams and the short-sightedness of a major Christian bookstore chain. Megan has a game for Josh to play! Additional Information: Write your noteshttps://www.npr.org/2016/04/17/474525392/attention-students-put-your-laptops-away Work with diverse teamshttps://www.business.com/articles/from-conflict-to-cooperation-building-stronger-cross-cultural-teams/ Lifewayhttps://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2019/march/lifeway-to-close-all-170-christian-stores.html
2019-05-13
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Episode 79: Embrace the Gig
This episode has everything: Cologne, Dogs, Gigs and Sweden! Most of those things have to do with business, but we talk about pawternity leave because it's fun to say. We discuss how businesses should embrace the gig economy and how entrepreneurship is encouraged in a fascinating way. Additional Information: Pawternity Leavehttps://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_58a6de90e4b07602ad539975/amp Embrace the gigshttps://clutch.co/hr/resources/how-gig-economy-affects-workplace-2018 Sweden Workershttps://www.npr.org/2019/02/18/695755987/sweden-has-come-up-with-an-unusual-way-to-encourage-entrepreneurship
2019-05-06
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Episode 78: Chasing the Paycheck
Oh, K-cups... why? Does the world really need this? We also talk about how the systems that run your company are your story, and how your story matters to the world. We get to discuss how the entrepreneur's journey is not really as mystical as the business world would have us believe. Additional Information: K-cupshttps://www.wsj.com/articles/white-russian-in-a-pod-budweiser-maker-pushes-k-cup-machine-for-cocktails-11552968015 Story changes systemshttps://ssir.org/articles/entry/using_story_to_change_systems The entrepreneur journeyhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/danielpriestley/2019/03/04/the-entrepreneur-journey-is-more-predictable-than-most-people-think/#1c0644e61c6d
2019-04-29
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Episode 77: April Change Episode
Josh is giddy that he gets to break some news to Megan...that means she was wrong. We discuss how organizations are being held accountable to making meaning for their employees, and share two different major types of innovation. Additional Information: Closings!https://www.huffpost.com/entry/payless-shoesource-to-shutter-all-of-its-remaining-us-stores_n_5c68365de4b01757c36c0fd5 Purpose-driven culturehttps://www.inc.com/tim-leberecht/purpose-washing-hustle-culture-automation-business-at-a-crossroads.html Disruptive and Radical Innovationhttps://hbr.org/2018/04/what-40-years-of-research-reveals-about-the-difference-between-disruptive-and-radical-innovation
2019-04-22
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Episode 76: More Inclusive Solutions
Jess Pettitt visited us in Greeley... and it was a lovely time. We chatted about Inclusive Solutions, our "trojan horse" approach to diversity initiatives, and we answer a listener question.
2019-04-15
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Episode 75: Small Teams. Big Teams
Did you know that the largest consumer fraud in 2018 has to do with LOVE?!?! We discuss this, diversity and do exactly nothing to dispell the myth that a team has to be a certain number of people to be effective. Well, we make a little headway in clearing up the controversy, at least. Additional Info:Diversityhttps://www.bcg.com/en-us/publications/2019/fixing-the-flawed-approach-to-diversity.aspx https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/F4E00875C9C81512E928195E6B7D6A0D/S1754942616000912a.pdf/subtle_discrimination_in_the_workplace_a_vicious_cycle.pdf
2019-04-08
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Episode 74: Don't Read the Comments
It's no surprise that there is a virtual treasure-trove of content for us to ridicule in the comments of basically any online post, but this time we share how some comments are demonstrative of a larger social issue. We also discuss a fun little concept called organizational uniqueness bias and the merits of the science of understanding, rather than control. Additional Info: <!--table {mso-displayed-decimal-separator:"\."; mso-displayed-thousand-separator:"\,";} @page {margin:.75in .7in .75in .7in; mso-header-margin:.3in; mso-footer-margin:.3in;} .font5 {color:black; font-size:10.0pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; font-family:Tahoma, sans-serif; mso-font-charset:0;} .font6 {color:black; font-size:10.0pt; ...
2019-04-01
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Episode 73: Dog Mode
There are some tech features that seem luxurious and extraneous, and others that are just...brilliant. We chat about one of those and also discuss why it's important to consider the social ramifications of hiring and firing. Annnndddd....It's time for a new game! Additional Info:Hiring and Firinghttps://hbr.org/2016/01/what-to-do-before-you-fire-a-pivotal-employee Dog Modehttps://jalopnik.com/teslas-new-dog-mode-will-keep-your-pup-cool-while-youre-1832617344
2019-03-25
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Episode 72: Social Proof
Happy St. Patrick's Day to those of you who think that's a thing to celebrate! We discuss how friends of ours stare down the patriarchy in a small but meaningful way...in Texas! We also talk about how comparing neighbors to each other is an effective strategy to make change and talk about brain science. Additional Info: Social Proofhttps://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2009/07/greening-with-envy/307498/ Breakthroughs in the science of learninghttps://www.brainscape.com/blog/2012/10/breakthroughs-science-of-learning-2/
2019-03-18
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Episode 71: March Change Episode
We share some (not so surprising) results from a study we're doing with a client because it's been really impactful, and we talk about the impact of workplace culture on society. As we prepare for a project, we thought we'd share some adult learning theory. Culture and Societyhttps://www.breathehr.com/blog/what-impact-does-negative-workplace-culture-have-on-wider-society Adult Learning Theoryhttps://online.rutgers.edu/blog/principles-of-adult-learning-theory/
2019-03-11
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Episode 70: Angry Josh
Is anyone surprised at this point that soft skills are on employers' wish lists? People are afraid of automation, but relationships can't be automated. We share tips for getting your team on to do what it says it's going to do, and talk about trust. Josh has a business idea! Soft Skills are in demandhttps://www.hrdive.com/news/soft-skills-top-employer-wish-lists-despite-automations-rise/546255/ Barriers to team performancehttps://hbr.org/2014/05/get-your-team-to-do-what-it-says-its-going-to-do Trust is about relationshipshttps://www.entrepreneur.com/article/321705
2019-03-04
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Episode 69: The Value of Weak Ties
We have an announcement about Valentine's Day! We waited to tell you on purpose...ALSO- we totally predicted the future. Megan geeks out about the power of social ties and we share the many benefits of having an inclusive culture. Plus- we answer a listener's question. Prediction!https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/19/18189480/foxconn-wisconsin-plant-possible-hiring-slowdown-jobs Weak Tieshttps://techcrunch.com/2016/04/26/weak-ties-matter/ Power of Diversityhttps://www.entrepreneur.com/article/324984
2019-02-25
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Episode 68: February Change Episode
For our February Change Episode, Josh and Megan went to prison...it was an amazing experience. If that doesn't draw you in, then maybe our conversation about how leaders should be teachers or how we should rethink efficiency will! Leaders should teachhttps://www.lifehack.org/articles/featured/great-managers-teach-when-they-should.html Rethinking Efficiencyhttps://hbr.org/2019/01/rethinking-efficiency#the-high-price-of-efficiency
2019-02-18
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Episode 67: Global Entrepreneurship
If you haven't been to Angel List, please click the link below and check it out. We discuss its simplicity and brilliance, and we love how it makes a difference in the world by supporting global entrepreneurs. Megan shares how millennials are leaving companies because they don't want to do crappy jobs for less pay AND no meaning, and we talk about how the US is losing its entrepreneurial edge. Come on America...we can do better. Additional Info:Angel Listhttps://angel.co US is losing its edgehttps://techcrunch.com/2018/10/05/study-says-the-us-is-quickly-losing-its-entrepreneurial-edge/
2019-02-11
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Episode 65: Illusory Correlation
Payless makes people mad and is brilliant while doing it. Megan tries to convince Josh that we need to stop regulating creativity, but he's not buying it. We agree that you should over-invest in talent. Additional Info: Paylesshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2018/11/30/they-had-us-fooled-inside-paylesss-elaborate-prank-dupe-people-into-paying-shoes/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.afd4ba22922bCult of creativity is making us less creativehttps://qz.com/1450975/the-cult-of-creativity-is-making-us-less-creative/ Invest in talenthttps://www.businessinsider.com/entrepreneurship-advice-hiring-top-talent-2018-10
2019-01-28
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Episode 63: Crossfunctional Teams
Did you know that employees aren't just ghosting their romantic partners, they are ghosting employers? We don't know how we feel about that. Megan shares one of our favorite social neuroscience models and how that relates to your employer brand. Josh discusses cross-functional teams and how to build them better for the long term! Additional Info: Ghosting Employeeshttps://www.greeleytribune.com/news/here-today-ghosting-tomorrow-in-troubling-new-trend-employees-just-dont-show-up/ Employer Brand and the SCARF modelhttps://www.fastcompany.com/90256963/employers-your-company-brand-needs-to-reflect-your-culture?utm_source=postup&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Fast%20Company%20Daily&position=7&partner=newsletter&campaign...
2019-01-14
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Episode 6: The Garden Doctor (Replay)
Original Air date 10/16/17 Josh and Megan talk about how grit just isn't enough, look at millennial stock footage that shows that they all have pink hair, and we give away a business idea that Megan really wants you to take advantage of.
2018-12-31
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Episode 58: Netflix Hellscape?
What some people view as "hell" as a workplace, others may view as "doing their job" for great pay. Josh and Megan discuss whether it's all that bad to be held to a standard at work. Women entrepreneurs don't get funding. There, we said it. Well...everyone is saying it, and some people are doing something about it! We also discuss the undiscussed part of a CEO's tenure, and the fact that they have a tenure. Additional Info: Netflix "hell"https://theoutline.com/post/6459/the-libertarian-fascist-corporate-culture-of-netflix-is-a-hell-no-one-deserves?zd=2&zi=5lhhii5q Middle of the...
2018-11-26
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Episode 57: Action Bias
Social innovation can be disgusting, but meaningful... we share how. Megan confesses one of her biases, and we share the secret thing about entrepreneurship that no one really thinks about. Also, we give you a bottom-line reason to always consider diversity. Additional Info: Maggot Meals- https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/20/smallbusiness/agriprotein-fly-farming/index.html Reduce Action Bias- https://theascent.pub/the-most-ignored-and-important-leadership-advice-take-guilt-out-of-the-equation-c56b85c8b7 https://medium.com/personal-growth/the-mother-of-all-biases-the-action-bias-and-the-power-of-restraint-e3ae31b25247 Contact us for a copy of the academic article
2018-11-19
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Episode 53: Risk and Uncertainty
Did you know that ticker tape symbols on the stock exchange are only allowed to be three letters? Neither did Voiceover Guy. Millennials are drinking less beer... but we've established that it's not really about them... haven't we? Different hiring practices means living with uncertainty, and Megan thinks it's worth it. We discuss the difference between risk and uncertainty, and why that matters for innovation. Additional Info: Open hiring practices create uncertainty... for the better.http://mitsloan.mit.edu/newsroom/articles/why-you-should-consider-an-open-hiring-model-for-your-business/ Risk vs. Uncertaintyhttps://www.dropbox.com/s/i4uzz2kp861dxoc...
2018-10-22
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Episode 51: October Change Episode
Does Subway know that people will miss the $5 footlong? Josh and Megan discuss Aston Martin's approach to gender "diversity" on their board, and we go through a list that Megan actually likes about ways that organizational change can fail. We also encourage leadership to reassure employees about what will NOT change during large organizational shifts. OH! and we play Name That Bias! Additional Info: Adding Womenhttps://jalopnik.com/aston-martin-adds-women-to-its-formerly-all-male-board-1828946850 Leading Change - when it failsfile:///Users/meganbissell/Desktop/LEADING_CHANGE_WHY_TRANSFORMAT.pdf To embrace change, say what will stay the...
2018-10-08
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Episode 48: Inclusive Solutions
We announce our launch of a collaboration with diversity specialist Jess Pettitt of Good Enough Now! Inclusive Solutions is our answer to organizational-wide inclusion efforts that actually work. The Packard Group brings the systems expertise,
2018-09-17
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Episode 47: Creative Destruction
The Packard Group went to Africa (most of them- Megan Bissell was there in spirit), and we chat about the experience! After chatting with Megan Packard, we talk about making your company a talent factory in order to design creative innovation within yo...
2018-09-10
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Episode 44: Design Sociology
It’s possible that wires got crossed, because Josh and Megan have opposing headlines this time! Apparently, innovation is both by the numbers, and not not a numbers game according to this week’s episode. Don’t worry, we clear it all up.
2018-07-23
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Episode 43: Make or Manage
We’re at Influence right now! While we’re at the National Speakers Association conference, enjoy this episode about the difference between being a maker and a manager, and how you can actually be both. Birth rate has nothing to do with business, Josh!
2018-07-16
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Episode 42: Trending
After we try to make fireworks sounds, we discuss how interruptions can be costly, and then instantly get distracted. Megan shares some rhyming words that help to understand how groups are formed, and how to get unstuck to encourage group cohesion.
2018-07-09
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Episode 40: New Technology
While VoiceOver Guy is busy trying out new careers on our time, Josh and Megan are considering the brilliance of simplification and cutting out unnecessary efforts. We also discuss how technology is an easy sell as a solution,
2018-06-25
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Episode 39: Bias Training
We really are the perfect summer podcast, but not for VoiceOver Guy’s reasons… Josh and Megan discuss how creating language and buy-in from people in your company can make transition so much smoother, and challenge terms that don’t have meaning to ever...
2018-06-18
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Episode 37: Kids These Days
We share a story about a client who is the model for why we do our Employee Engagement Surveys the way that we do, and reinforces why we care so much about data leading to actual change. Josh shares the value of hiring dissenters to shake things up,
2018-06-04
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Episode 36: Strategic. Plans.
We have a live audience? We do like applause, and VoiceOver Guy has a dream. Josh and Megan share a brilliant idea about how to fix problems before they become costly. Someone used our principle of “Thinking Big and Acting Small” in the actual title o...
2018-05-29
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Episode 35: Stereotype Threat
Well… Voiceover Guy officially tried to take over…and then we stopped him. Our podcast has led us to opportunities that make meaningful change in the world and we share that. Josh has a fantastic business opportunity to share with you.
2018-05-21
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Episode 33: Systems Thinking
We are proud to announce that we are officially launching our Systems Thinking Workshop! We think of a role for Voiceover Guy in the workshops, though it’s not the role he wants. Josh shares two types of decisions why you should differentiate between,
2018-05-07
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Episode 32: Leader, Know Thyself
Stop it with the perfection, already! Josh and Megan discuss that it’s an advantage to not be perfect, and that leaders should understand what their ACTUAL weaknesses are. Plus, we know you’ve always wanted to know more about isomorphism,
2018-04-30
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Episode 31: Social Enterprise
This is an exciting episode! It’s bring your kids to work day! Also, Josh’s wife Megan joins us to share an announcement from The Packard Group. We have good suggestions for how companies should use their tax dollars,
2018-04-23
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Episode 29: People or Positions
This episode was only aired a few months ago, but it’s worth another listen! Voiceover guy tries really hard to be versatile with language. It doesn’t go well. We love to share stories about our client successes, but it’s sad for us to end projects sometimes. We share about a project coming to a close. Josh is super disappointed to learn that there is no BEST person for a job and we discuss the long debated concept of developing people or positions. Additional Info: Black Panther Marketing https://www.inc.com/sonia-thompson/what-massive-fan-fare-around-black-panther-signals-about-a-major-shift-in-marketing.html?cid=search There...
2018-04-09
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Episode 28: Review Your Employer
Voiceover guy tries to sign us off in a different way… and at the beginning. Josh and Megan discuss how reviewing workplaces can work to everyone’s advantage, and how that’s changing the nature of workplace culture.
2018-04-02
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Episode 27: No More Policies
Megan is excited for seniors to get more access, and we get the chance to rant about policies. No. More. Policies. Josh and Megan don’t think you should have NO policies, but they aren’t the answer to everything.
2018-03-26
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Episode 26: CEO Time Management
Cowboy up, people! Josh and Megan reflect about an amazing impact that one of their projects is having on a current client and talk about how writing is hard, so joining an accountability program is a good tip.
2018-03-19
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Episode 25: Future-Back Mindset
Megan loves libraries, and is justified given the power that librarians actually hold. We are always thrilled when we see sociologists out in the world practicing our science. We share some brilliant insight about seeing the future and reverse engineer...
2018-03-12
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Episode 24: Soft Skills
Generations are often a topic of discussion, but this time Josh and Megan discuss the naming of the past and next ones. Josh shares a dumpster fire list of business ideas that came after a random Google search.
2018-03-05
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Episode 23: Employee Episode
After clarifying the Voiceover Guy is not actually movies, Josh and Megan get ready to volunteer their time driving food around and talk about game-changing research that’s still relevant today. It’s no surprise to them that businesses are losing money...
2018-02-26
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Episode 22: Toxic People
Once again, we discuss the danger of lists, and the word “dementor” is actually used in one of them, and it is NOT a Harry Potter reference. Josh and Megan talk about strategies of connection and the power of the group in order to be more innovative.
2018-02-19
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Episode 21: Values and Valentines
If for no other reason, listen to this episode for the greatest job interview story. Ever. And it’s Valentine’s themed in the best ways. Megan talks about how words matter and demonstrate your culture, and that aligning your values with retention effor...
2018-02-12
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Episode 20: Culture IS Changing
We felt that the content of this episode was too important to keep it buried in the past, so we’re playing it again. Please note the disclaimer below. Attention: The content in this episode is a slight departure from the usual format, and may contain topics that are difficult. Our usual line up is family friendly, and while this is not at all inappropriate, it is sensitive and should be listened to and shared with discernment. Sexual misconduct is an actual problem in our culture. Josh and Megan discuss the impact that is has on business, why it’s t...
2018-02-05
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Episode 19: Crowdsourcing
Megan gets to yell about missed opportunities. Crowdsourcing for social movements is brilliant, and Josh shares a hilarious story about how a trebuchet could save us from the “wall”. Our values are shifting, and we can crowdsource to save the world.
2018-01-29
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Episode 17: Healthy Culture
Closing the loop in your research is more important than just doing the research, and Josh and Megan discuss why. Megan does NOT want to be hypnotized by Samsung, but does want you to consider what “healthy workplace culture” actually means and how to ...
2018-01-15
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Episode 16: Predictions
Let’s see if we were even close! This is a repeat performance of an episode that aired on January 8, 2018. Josh and Megan are excited about their article in Speaker Magazine, discuss some “controversial” topics like replacing bosses with AI and how happiness doesn’t matter. Josh shares why millennials aren’t smiling, and we make some predictions about trends for the new year. Happy 2018! Additional Info: Speaker Magazine Article NSA Speaker Magazine Article AI Bosses https://qz.com/1130095/your-boss-might-be-better-as-an-algorithm/ Happiness at work doesn’t matter https://betterhumans.coach.me/is-happiness-at-work-a-good-thing-eaf3fcebcd11 https://hbr.org/2015/07/the-research-weve-ignored-about-happiness-at-work Millennials aren’t smiling ...
2018-01-08
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Episode 15: The Power of Group
Josh and Megan discuss the merits of having a well-balanced and proactive client, how offering services for those who truly need it can benefit, not hurt local businesses, and why hiring a group could bring you more success.
2017-12-18
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Episode 14: Frosty Disruption
There’s music in this episode, in many forms. Josh and Megan yell about a lot of things from fake eviction notices to companies ignoring obvious business trends. We laugh about the battle between boomers and millennials (special thanks to a young liste...
2017-12-11
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Episode 12: Live!
Josh and Megan are actual winners. PLUS, camping and community helps change the world, Megan (yes, Megan) talks about sportsball, and Josh gets everyone excited about farming. Additional Info: Glamping is the answer to creating community. https://www.fastcompany.com/40484369/hipcamp-the-airbnb-of-camping-is-changing-flyover-country-into-a-big-welcome-mat?utm_source=postup&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Fast%20Company%20Daily&position=5&partner=newsletter&campaign_date=10242017 Think like a quarterback to create culture. https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/294859# Farming is the future! http://www.businessinsider.com/best-jobs-future-growth https://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/viewFile/9/2
2017-11-27
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Episode 11: Name That Bias
Josh and Megan discuss EVERY cognitive bias! Well, ok, just a few, and in game show form! They also share thoughts about hiring for character and whether owning a business can make you a bad venture capitalist. Also, did we mention there’s a game show?!?
2017-11-20
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Episode 10: Charlene Daniels
Voiceover Guy gives us some insight about himself, and Megan is creeped out by Walmart. Josh and Megan talk about inventions, sportsball, and a fantastic academic article (hush, yes that is a thing!) involving music.
2017-11-13
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Episode 9: Food... Again
Josh and Megan discuss good ideas about brains and groups, while taking their own advice about not being boring. They also must be hungry, and it’s probably Voiceover Guy’s fault, because there’s so much food in this episode.
2017-11-06
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Episode 8: Room to Obsess
Josh and Megan are “frightened” by Equifax but it’s not what you think. Then we spend some time allowing ourselves the freedom to obsess about work-life balance, or the lack thereof. Additional Info: This company creates bespoke clothing for the forgotten. https://www.fastcompany.com/40462851/this-suit-maker-thrives-by-dressing-customers-other-brands-dont?utm_source=postup&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Fast%20Company%20Daily&position=2&partner=newsletter&campaign_date=09262017
2017-10-30
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Episode 7: JoAn Majors
This week on The Bias Disruption Podcast, Josh speaks with JoAn Majors, a major (see what we did there) name in dentistry who holds the true secrets to that industry’s success.
2017-10-23
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Episode 6: The Garden Doctor
Josh and Megan talk about how grit just isn’t enough, look at millennial stock footage that shows how they all have pink hair, and we give away a business idea that Megan really wants you to take advantage of.
2017-10-16
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Episode 5: The Church of Facebook
We find out our podcast’s ranking! It’s not great… and it’s from Voiceover Guy’s personal list. Josh and Megan discuss the virtues of Facebook becoming a church and weigh the pros and cons of simplified grocery shopping.
2017-10-09
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Episode 4: Too Much Caffeine
We lose Voiceover Guy to the power of espresso, Josh throws us back to the 1800s…oops, no…1700s, 18th century, and has a great idea for the Girl Scouts, Megan gets excited about data more than once, and we play a game. Megan wins.
2017-10-02
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Episode 3: Entrepreneurs. Dream Business.
Once upon a time, we were a baby podcast. This is one of our very first episodes, and is still a favorite of ours and our listeners. Enjoy! Voiceover Guy sings some Social Distortion, Megan gets dramatic about pop up windows with sound, and classifieds aimed at entrepreneurs are REAL. Additional Info: Culture change is like a social movement https://hbr.org/2017/06/changing-company-culture-requires-a-movement-not-a-mandate?utm_campaign=hbr&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social Jopwell is taking away your excuses about diversity hiring https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/294566
2017-09-16
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Episode 2: PaBi
Josh and Megan convince Voiceover Guy not to ship their names, and discuss food a lot. And millennials. Then Josh gives away a brilliant free business idea.
2017-09-16
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Episode 1: Corporate Synergy?
Josh and Megan talk about the evils of Uber, New Belgium going national, and how a healthy organization is a lot like the human body.
2017-09-16
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