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Is toxic culture driving your team away?
If you’re someone whose job it is think about culture, or maybe you’re a boss who has tried to communicate values to your team then today’s episode is an essential listen.
Donald Sull and Charlie Sull are a father and son research team who have discovered extraordinary insights into values and what they look like in the real world.
Here are some articles to get you going to understand the world of the Sulls:
Toxic Culture Is Driving the Great Resignation
The Toxic Culture Gap Shows Companies Are Failing Women
Why leaders need to worry about toxic culture?
Charlie and Donald have a business that focusses on this called Culture X.
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