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Figuring Out Corporate

Season 6 Episode 24 Published 1 week ago
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Corporate work is less about having the perfect skill set and more about staying curious while you translate people’s wants into real outcomes. We argue that nobody has it all figured out, so the winners are the ones who keep trying, measuring, and adapting without taking every “no” personally. 
• roasting our own names and why “be nice” matters 
• noticing how big brands still feel like they are improvising 
• learning leaders’ communication preferences and tailoring your output 
• keeping an open mind and questioning your assumptions 
• separating process from outcomes when teams argue agile vs waterfall 
• embracing change to avoid stagnation at work 
• spotting cookie-cutter leadership that ignores culture and context 
• building resilience when ideas get rejected and iterating anyway 
• pitching improvements with a clear why, data, and a metric 
• encouraging low-risk experiments as a leader and delegating ownership 
• treating the job search like build-measure-learn experiments 

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