Culture
Opinions 4 minutes read.
"Our opinions are like the debt we carry on our backs, wherever we go. They are useful until they are not. I remind myself that, to be comfortable with not having opinions, I must be comfortable with saying that I don’t know, yet." -- Subbu Allamaraju made me think about how I set limitations on my personal growth because of strong (often false) conviction in my ideas.
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Playing Rock–Paper–Scissors With 500 People 5 minutes read.
I'm going to steal this idea and try it out on our next company's event as it sounds like a lot of fun! The brilliant twist, no doubt, is this: "Every loser of the first round joined their opponent (the winner) as a fan." -- you get to see people cheering others while the crowd gets bigger and bigger. 500 people playing Rock–Paper–Scissors in less than 7 minutes to get a single winner and 499 fans. Magical.
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Stories as a Vehicle for Learning From the Experience of Others 3 minutes read.
Lorin Hochstein writes so beautifully about the power (and where to focus) in stories we share at work, to maximize learning from others - "Given these opportunities abound, the challenge is: how can we learn effectively from the experiences of others? One way that humans learn from others is through telling stories. [...] When we want to use incidents for second-hand experiential learning, it shifts the focus of an incident investigation away from action items as being the primary outcome and towards the narrative, the story we want tell."
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