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Happy Pacifists
FromREWORK
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
Business rhetoric is rife with the language of war—there's constant talk of conquering markets and dominating the competition. These tropes indicate a dangerous way of thinking that can have real consequences, intended or not, on human behavior. In this episode, two professors share their research on the impact of violent rhetoric on business ethics, and a member of Basecamp's Support team talks about communication techniques that get us out of the mentality that everything is a zero-sum game.Show NotesThe Brigham Young/Utah "Holy War" game is so famous it gets its own Wikipedia entry - 00:03Steve Jobs' quote about going "thermonuclear" against Android was first revealed in Walter Isaacson's biography - 1:18Joshua Gubler's website - 1:49David Wood's website - 1:57Joshua Gubler and David's research, conducted with Nathan Kalmoe of George Washington University, was published in the Journal of Business Ethics in September 2015 - 3:20Planet Money did a story about The Art of War's popularity in business culture - 9:33If you have anxiety about late-stage capitalism like Wailin does, you should read this article by Alexis Madrigal - 11:08The Center for Nonviolent Communication - 13:07Check out Elizabeth's previous appearance on Rework - 13:25
Released:
Dec 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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