
Work Dope
Work Dope is all about the sticky messy side … the human side of work … mostly corporate work… Work Dope is for people who work in all levels within corporate, and wish that it didn't have to suck so much. It's for folks who really do want to have a meaningful experience at work, but run into regular frustration; frustration due to what often feels like absurd policy, absurd structure, absurd promotions, or absurd people. Work Dope seeks to provide tips and techniques for better navigation of work-life, but even better, Work Dope is a place for honest discussion (discovery, exploration) on sticky topics that sometimes get avoided. It's for topics that people at the top just don't see -- (ergo topics that never get addressed). Work Dope is a place to learn new ways to be creative, engaged, and interested with one's work, and with one's co-workers (even the ones we wish would disappear).
Work Dope
EP26: Emotional Culture and Operationalizing Values at Work - with Kevin Judge
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Linda Stacy
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Season 1
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Episode 26
Work Dope is a podcast on the messiness, and the potential, of humans, at work. In this episode, I chat with Kevin Judge, the CEO and Founder of iNOBL, a Strategic Advisory Firm that helps executives maximize buy-in, alignment, and execution for their most critical strategic initiatives so they can drive results for their business, their people, and themselves. Kevin works with leaders to define strategy, operationalize plans, and ready their talent so the whole company is effective at executing for success.
Learn more about Kevin’s work at https://inobl.com/
Kevin and I talk about:
- How companies often get in their own way of big goals through challenges around people, process, and technology
- How people are critical to success, and are also messy; how people / we *feel* and our attitudes affect our ability to perform
- The Emotional Culture approach and inventory as a mechanism for improved culture and operationalized values
I hope you enjoy this episode and, if you do, please leave a review on iTunes, or whatever platform you use for podcasts.