#356 Episode Summary
Jason is the co-founder and CEO of Gapingvoid Culture Design Group. His company helps create more engaged organizations that consistently outperform their competitors by designing a better and more meaningful culture. Their work is based on proven management science – trademarked CultureScience™- to develop tools that create sustainable change at scale. Jason and his team give leaders the tools to build awesome organizations by aligning employees, customers and the external world while delivering a real, human, emotional, immersive connection to work.
In this episode, Jason Korman will share the secret to designing ideas that stick and spread. You’ll learn how to reinforce your message, articulate your vision, and build a culture that supports your business from the inside out. Jason will also reveal why your business doesn’t actually run on rules but on norms you create and uphold.
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Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Jason and Joe in this episode:
- Why Jason started Gapingvoid, how it influences people at scale and the tools entrepreneurs can use to transform their companies.
- How to make change really happen in your company (PLUS: The secret to designing ideas that spread).
- The interesting way Jason Korman and Hugh McLeod grew (and continue to grow) Gapingvoid.
- How to use language and drawings to get your point across in a simple way AND reinforce your message.
- The 3 pieces of advice Jason would give to entrepreneurs who want to become even more successful.
- Jason’s definition of “culture” and how to create a culture that drives better outcomes.
- What to do FIRST if your company’s culture is unclear OR needs a massive overhaul.
- ONE THING the greatest leaders and smartest CEOs of companies like Southwest Airlines, Zappos and Microsoft do to create enthusiastic employees, loyal customers, massive media and greater profitability.
by Joe Polish
Founder of Genius Network
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