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Building Culture



While many people see culture as the traditions, accomplishments, and shared references within a community, these are just the reverberations of what truly defines a community’s culture: the expectations we have of one another and the behaviors we value. Whether in a family, workplace, classroom, neighborhood, social network, or nation, when we talk about building culture, we are talking about defining how we will treat each other and go about accomplishing our goals. While no single individual can determine the culture of a community, we can have a decided impact on the culture of every community we’re a part of when we decide what behaviors we will encourage—and what we won’t tolerate—and to hold ourselves accountable to our own values.

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Startup Culture: How Millennial Entrepreneurs are Shaking Up the Status Quo

Startup Culture: How Millennial Entrepreneurs are Shaking Up the Status Quo

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Grow the Pie

A Financial Times Book of the Year 2020! Should companies be run for profit or purpose? In this ground-breaking book, acclaimed finance professor and TED speaker Alex Edmans shows it's not an either-or choice.

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How to Maintain an Entrepreneurial Culture at a Fast-Growing Company

In massive growth, I don’t think any entrepreneur is able to pinpoint the exact moment that freedom starts to dissipate, but it does. This is because with success and scale come responsibility and logistics.

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Viral Figure Skater Brings Pop Culture, Activism, Diversity to Sport

Growing up, Elladj Balde said “a lot of athletes and artists ... looked like me, but they were not within the figure skating realm.” He is now pursuing his passion to help create a culture of athletic artistry and non-bias.

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The Culture Map

The Culture Map provides a clear framework to evaluate cultural differences between personalities and groups from various cultural backgrounds. Useful for entrepreneurs and those crossing cultures for work. 1. Communicating: Low-context vs. High-context 2. Evaluating: Direct vs.

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How Entrepreneurs Can Create a Sense of Community and Shared Mission

Healthy business cultures and communities ideally develop needed nourishment, identity, and values.

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Diversity and Disparities. An interview with Nicole Lee.

A lot of people are experienced in diversity, but on today’s episode, Lindsey’s guest states that it’s imperative to discuss not only diversity, but also equity and inclusion. Diversity is presence - which is most certainly important, however it’s only a piece of the puzzle.

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Indigenous Literatures from Micronesia

For the first time, poetry, short stories, critical and creative essays, chants, and excerpts of plays by Indigenous Micronesian authors have been brought together to form a resounding―and distinctly Micronesian―voice.

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Only Bridging Can Heal a World of Breaking

Diversity can be a great strength, but it is susceptible to manipulation when not accompanied by community leaders from all backgrounds willing and able to bridge across difference.

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Music as a tool for activism [Culture on The Morning Call]

*Several African artists are known to have used their platforms to impact change in their different societies*

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