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Netflix is not a family

Netflix is not a family

Episode 45 Published 1 year, 2 months ago
Description

It’s been famously said by Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix, that Netflix is not a family.  And work is not a family - unless of course you are the Carringtons in Dynasty or the Ewings in Dallas.  However, are there some elements of family dynamics that get played out in our work environments?

In this episode we explore the phenomena of being drawn into work scenarios that remind us of our family of origin.  We find out why we might want to shove some people off Waltons Mountain, how I agree with my mother-in-law and if we are going back to the DIY store for milk.  And Barry from accounts makes a welcome return.

Here are the highlights of this episode:

(2.12) Who are we trying to convince?

(3.47) Being part of a system

(5.16) Sibling rivalry

(6.19) Transference

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