Didier Elzinga on how to build a culture of distributed work
An episode of the Between Worlds podcast, hosted by Mike Walsh, titled "Didier Elzinga on how to build a culture of distributed work" was published on June 18, 2020 and runs 29 minutes.
June 18, 2020 ·29m · Between Worlds
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Episode Description
Now that the pandemic has plunged us into the world's largest remote work experiment, what are we learning about the kind of culture that supports distributed organizations? And how do leaders build a cultural operating system for a time of crisis and change? To answer this question, and to also understand how data is changing our understanding of performance and transformation - I spoke with Didier Elzinga, the CEO and co-founder of Culture Amp – one of the world’s fastest growing technology startups and has helped companies around the world harness the power of employee feedback to drive positive change. If y...
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