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You vie for it if it's not there, yet expect it to be the norm when it is there. We're talking culture, people. The importance of it in team-building. How to take inspiration from Japanese culture to build discipline. And ultimately, building the cult that rises the tide and lifts all boats.
For more, check out ncjr.me
TRANSCRIPTION
1:00 → a layman’s breakdown of Japanese culture and how it’s history impacted the culture that permeated through WWII
4:05 → take inspiration from samurai culture when trying to build cultures focused on belief
7:40 → a few ideas I’ve bought into that help create teams with a culture of shared growth
9:10 → your growth is my growth, the attitude leaders can take to build a group with a collective mindset, yet understand the importance of individual responsibility
11:30 → feedback is paramount to get buy-in from your team on their own development, and work ethic
12:10 → one of the more deflating experiences I’ve had when there was a lack of feedback
13:45 → before giving feedback, you need consent, but beyond that, you need consent and confirmation of the type of feedback you’re giving
16:10 → create channels of communication and routine to bring consistency and vulnerability with your team
LINKS MENTIONED
Dan Carlin - Supernova in the East
You vie for it if it's not there, yet expect it to be the norm when it is there. We're talking culture, people. The importance of it in team-building. How to take inspiration from Japanese culture to build discipline. And ultimately, building the cult that rises the tide and lifts all boats.
For more, check out ncjr.me
TRANSCRIPTION
1:00 → a layman’s breakdown of Japanese culture and how it’s history impacted the culture that permeated through WWII
4:05 → take inspiration from samurai culture when trying to build cultures focused on belief
7:40 → a few ideas I’ve bought into that help create teams with a culture of shared growth
9:10 → your growth is my growth, the attitude leaders can take to build a group with a collective mindset, yet understand the importance of individual responsibility
11:30 → feedback is paramount to get buy-in from your team on their own development, and work ethic
12:10 → one of the more deflating experiences I’ve had when there was a lack of feedback
13:45 → before giving feedback, you need consent, but beyond that, you need consent and confirmation of the type of feedback you’re giving
16:10 → create channels of communication and routine to bring consistency and vulnerability with your team
LINKS MENTIONED
Dan Carlin - Supernova in the East