Culture Eats Disruption for Breakfast: Inside the Mind of the Insurgent Organization | Episode 22

EPISODE · Oct 20, 2025 · 48 MIN

Culture Eats Disruption for Breakfast: Inside the Mind of the Insurgent Organization | Episode 22

from The Insurgent Mindset · host The Insurgent Mindset

In this episode of The Insurgent Mindset, Matt and Rondo explore what it really takes to build an insurgent culture: one where teams move fast, challenge bureaucracy, and stay relentlessly focused on the customer. From Amazon’s “Day One” mentality to stories of non-profits innovating with limited resources, we unpack how organizations can learn to punch above their weight by reducing friction, empowering teams, and embedding experimentation into everyday decisions.  The conversation dives into the tension between incumbent and insurgent mindsets, the leadership behaviors that keep a business on the front foot, and why culture must be deliberately designed, not left to evolve on its own. Perfect for leaders who want to create organizations that adapt, innovate, and thrive in disruption.--Hosted by seasoned strategy consultants Matt Tice and Rondo Moses, with a combined 50 years of experience, this podcast will challenge you to transcend the status quo and reshape how you think about and approach competing in the business marketplace.  Learn more at www.insurgencegroup.com.  Subscribe to “The Insurgent Mindset” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts or Youtube, and visit us as www.insurgencegroup.com to learn more.  Have questions or topics you’d like us to cover in a future episode? Email us at [email protected]. This podcast is hosted by Matt Tice & Rondo MosesProduced by Faith MoavenzadehOriginal Music by Caius Tice

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