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Who Built This?
The History of Modern Corporate Culture.
If you’ve ever felt like a replaceable cog in a machine that values spreadsheets over people, it’s because the system was redesigned to feel exactly that way.
IN THIS EPISODE Aparna and Lars sit down with finance veteran Bachul Koul to trace how we moved from small, community-rooted businesses to a world where "shareholder primacy" is the only law that matters. We dig into the 1970s shift that turned managers into enforcers of the bottom line and explore how the saturation of "junk" products has hollowed out the meaning of our daily labor. It’s a look at the "frozen middle" of management and the moment "burnout" became an official part of the human experience. This isn't just a history lesson; it's a map to help us find our way back to a definition of value that actually includes our humanity.
THE QUESTION WE'RE SITTING WITH If the world will never define "enough" for you, how do you calculate it for yourself?
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RESOURCES MENTIONED
CONNECT WITH US
Bachul Koul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yashomati-bachul-koul/
Aparna on LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/aparnarae
Lars on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lars-gallien
Want to bring this conversation into your organization? Aparna and Lars speak at HR conferences, Fortune 1000 ERGs, and philanthropic foundations. Reach out at [email protected].
New episodes every week. Follow Circle Back Club so you never miss one.
By Aparna RaeWho Built This?
The History of Modern Corporate Culture.
If you’ve ever felt like a replaceable cog in a machine that values spreadsheets over people, it’s because the system was redesigned to feel exactly that way.
IN THIS EPISODE Aparna and Lars sit down with finance veteran Bachul Koul to trace how we moved from small, community-rooted businesses to a world where "shareholder primacy" is the only law that matters. We dig into the 1970s shift that turned managers into enforcers of the bottom line and explore how the saturation of "junk" products has hollowed out the meaning of our daily labor. It’s a look at the "frozen middle" of management and the moment "burnout" became an official part of the human experience. This isn't just a history lesson; it's a map to help us find our way back to a definition of value that actually includes our humanity.
THE QUESTION WE'RE SITTING WITH If the world will never define "enough" for you, how do you calculate it for yourself?
TAKE THIS WITH YOU
RESOURCES MENTIONED
CONNECT WITH US
Bachul Koul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yashomati-bachul-koul/
Aparna on LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/aparnarae
Lars on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lars-gallien
Want to bring this conversation into your organization? Aparna and Lars speak at HR conferences, Fortune 1000 ERGs, and philanthropic foundations. Reach out at [email protected].
New episodes every week. Follow Circle Back Club so you never miss one.