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67. Changing The World of Working Agreements with Murmur

67. Changing The World of Working Agreements with Murmur

FromAt Work with The Ready


67. Changing The World of Working Agreements with Murmur

FromAt Work with The Ready

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Work is all about agreements—policies, processes, principles, goals, workflows, etc. So if you're starting a company from the ground up, how do you give teams the power to align on all of these things in a clear and inclusive way? What if there's already a company out there that's documented the exact policy you're looking for? And when, inevitably, that agreement needs some tweaking, how do you iterate and grow?
In today's episode, we talk about our new software startup, Murmur, which aims to do for working practices what GitHub did for code. We talk about why Aaron started the company, what the initial product will deliver, and how every new startup can agree to work better together.
Learn more about Murmur and sign up for the waitlist here: https://www.murmur.com/

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Released:
Apr 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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What’s stopping us from doing the best work of our lives? It’s the way we work. Whether you’re building a startup or reinventing a global enterprise, every day is a battle between chaos and bureaucracy. But, what if there’s a third way? Aaron Dignan and Rodney Evans help teams all over the world discover a more adaptive and human way of working. Now it’s your turn. Each week, they’ll bring you a counterintuitive take on a common challenge at work—and you'll hear from guests who have been there and found their way to something better. This isn’t business as usual. This is Brave New Work.