The Connection Goldmine: How Entrepreneur Retreats Rig the Odds of Success in Your Favor
Laughter around the dinner table, someone to call when you get the big news, helping hands when you move — these are some of the joys of having a strong community. But there’s another one that entrepreneurs should take special note of: building community is the fast track to success.
While Profits Soar, Company Culture Is Still Tanking
We are living through a revolution in how we relate to the office. But the dinosaurs who want to claw us back and the people who want to stay right where they are both have a massive blindspot.
Despite many companies experiencing record profits, work in our society continues to suffer from a lack of consciously created culture.
As people emerge in starts and stops from the pandemic, we have a lot to negotiate. What did we learn during the work from home era?
10 Questions to Fuel Deep Conversation at Your Team Dinner Party
Having a dinner party with your team is a great way to build strong bonds and improve communication. And it’s always fun to get to know the people you work with on a more human level. But we’ve all been to dinner parties where the conversation never shifts down into deep discussion. Without that kind of conversation, teams can have a difficult time addressing some of the most important questions they face.
How the Principle of Alloys Works with Relationships and Team Building
This is the principle of alloys. In engineering, you make an alloy by combining metal with another element. This creates some of the most important material in our modern world, like steel.
Steel, in its simplest form, is iron mixed with carbon. The result is something much stronger than either component. It doesn’t rust as easily as iron, and it performs much better under tension and compression.