We've always had great conversations. Now that we live on opposite sides of the world, this is our way of keeping them alive, a public chronicle of what we’re reading, learning, and are curious about.
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In this one Andy and I talk about how we approach introducing new habits. Both of us have spent years trying to perfect our routines.
We’ve both tried and tested all the approaches out there. Over time we arrived at a more realistic approach that we talk about here.
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We chat about Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg. Here are the book notes - https://fruitfulcuriosity.substack.com/p/how-to-have-better-conversations
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We talk about Daniel Coyle's book 'The Culture Code', well mostly. Find a summary of the book and more on our substack - https://culturescience.substack.com/
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In this episode we are going to be discussing the difference between productive work and busy work, and how you can approach your work with outcomes in mind.
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In this episode we dive into what makes moments memorable and how to engineer these moments.
This idea comes from the excellent book The Power of Moments by the Heath brothers. If you haven’t read it, we highly recommend it. It makes for a good audiobook too.
The concept is captured by the EPIC framework - you can get the notes here: https://culturescience.substack.com/p/episode-13-what-makes-a-moment-memorable
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Get your comprehensive guide to hosting meaningful gatherings here - .https://meaningfulgatherings.substack.com/p/how-to-host-meaningful-gatherings
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This one is a bit of an experiment. I spoke to an employee at Linklaters, the ‘Magic Circle’ law firm headquartered in London about what the culture is really like.
To enable the interviewee to be frank, they are totally de-identified and their voice is AI-generated. I want to stress that the contents are only the view of one person. It is not a definite statement on what it’s like to work at Linklaters. Nonetheless, I hope...
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We look at the top 5 things that make for a good culture for Anna and Andy, so 10 total.
You can find the episode handout as well as all of our other content on our substack - https://culturescience.substack.com/p/episode-7-what-makes-for-a-good-culture.
In this episode of Culture Science we talk about how to build a good team culture in remote settings.
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In this episode we look at Andy's favourite example of intentional culture design: Amazon. We look at how they design and sustain their culture.
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In this episode, we unpack how a leader’s behaviour shapes team culture and we discuss a simple model for behaviour change you can use. We go through examples of how to apply the model, so you get to see the model in action.
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In this episode, we explore how to embed continuous improvement into your team's culture.
We define what continuous improvement really means (it’s more than just training), why it matters, and how to use culture levers—like leadership, strategy, incentives, and team processes—to make it part of a group's culture.
Here is a summary with key takeaways from this episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zTdilPNqN5XOX0cJ_ekROhj...
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