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In business, we often talk about the value of learning from our own and other organization's mistakes, but what about learning from what is going well? What might we gain if we open ourselves up to a new way of working? If we did, could work actually be fun?
Our guest today is Pim de Morree, Co-founder of Corporate Rebels, an organization dedicated to making work more fun. In January of 2016, he and his business partner, Joost Minnaar, gave up promising careers to explore companies and organizations that were making work fun. They spent the last few years on a learning mission, gathering research by interviewing amazing companies around the world. Fortunately for us, the two have documented their discoveries in their new book, Corporate Rebels: Make work more fun.
Today, Pim shares the mission of Corporate Rebels and reveals the innovative organizations they discovered that are doing work differently.
For a complete transcript and links from this episode, please visit
http://www.whitneyjohnson.com/pim-demorree/
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In business, we often talk about the value of learning from our own and other organization's mistakes, but what about learning from what is going well? What might we gain if we open ourselves up to a new way of working? If we did, could work actually be fun?
Our guest today is Pim de Morree, Co-founder of Corporate Rebels, an organization dedicated to making work more fun. In January of 2016, he and his business partner, Joost Minnaar, gave up promising careers to explore companies and organizations that were making work fun. They spent the last few years on a learning mission, gathering research by interviewing amazing companies around the world. Fortunately for us, the two have documented their discoveries in their new book, Corporate Rebels: Make work more fun.
Today, Pim shares the mission of Corporate Rebels and reveals the innovative organizations they discovered that are doing work differently.
For a complete transcript and links from this episode, please visit
http://www.whitneyjohnson.com/pim-demorree/

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