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Oct 02, 2016
Spotify: Cherishing a Start-Up Culture During Exponential Growth
Pim de Morree Written by Pim de Morree
As Katarina Berg (Chief HR Director) mentioned in part 1 of this blog post, Spotify's biggest challenge is to harness the unique company…
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Apr 29, 2018
A CEO's Perspective On How To Start An Organizational Transformation
Pim de Morree Written by Pim de Morree
I started with Shared Lives SW at the end of February as their new CEO. Shared Lives SW is an amazing charity that works with 250…
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Nov 09, 2022
What If Your Company Was Divided Up Into Countless Startups?
Joost Minnaar Written by Joost Minnaar
From a juggernaut with 80,000 employees to thousands of small companies with ten to fifteen employees. Haier, the renown Chinese…
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Jun 25, 2017
How To Become A Better Leader? Stop Telling, Start Asking!
Pim de Morree Written by Pim de Morree
The contemporary command-and-control workplaces are still very much dominated by a directive leadership style. Team leaders, supervisors,…
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Jul 28, 2018
How Many People Do We Need To Start A Workplace Revolution?
Joost Minnaar Written by Joost Minnaar
Some gurus forecast a looming shift in our way of working. Yet, we all know that the progressive organizations from our Bucket List are a…
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Oct 06, 2021
How To Build A Start-Up Culture In A Large Company
Joost Minnaar Written by Joost Minnaar
In a recent post, I described how Haier is the biggest start-up factory in the world. Over the last decade, Haier has restructured their…
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Jun 25, 2023
Gaiax: A Japanese Start-up Studio That Puts the Free Will of the Individual First
Yuji Yamada Written by Yuji Yamada
Gaiax is a public company headquartered in Tokyo with around 150 employees. Its business is focused on internet services such as social…
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