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Eat Sleep Work Repeat - better workplace culture

Lean in - 3 perspectives

Eat Sleep Work Repeat - better workplace culture

Bruce Daisley

Science, Culture, Management, Social Sciences, Work, Business, Workplace Culture

4.7989 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2017

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In is the best selling book about work culture for the last 5 years. We talk to three women to get their view on the book - and of feminism in the world place.Dawn Foster is a Guardian journalist and the writer of Lean Out.Melissa Barnes leads Twitter's relations with the biggest brands in the world.Sue Todd is the CEO of Magnetic.

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0:00.0

If you run a restaurant in London, you need to know about Square.

0:03.4

The integrated point of sale system built four restaurants.

0:06.7

It's payments, point of sale and reporting all in one.

0:10.1

It also connects your front and back of house, which you nail every order and Square's reporting feature can help you save hours on accounting every week.

0:18.0

Join at Square.com. Square, big in restaurants.

0:22.0

Square Up Europe Limited is authorized by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic

0:26.1

Money Regulations 2011.

0:27.7

Registered reference number 9,000846. X. This is Eat Sleep Work Repeat, a weekly series of podcasts about happiness and work culture. Hello, hello, hello, it's good to have you back again.

1:02.0

Thanks for coming.

1:03.5

I've been listening to a few of these over the last few weeks.

1:05.7

Each week I shudder at how I've missed basic things out.

1:09.1

Right, let's tick these off.

1:10.5

So this is Eat Sleep, Work Repeat.

1:12.4

It's a podcast about work culture,

1:15.2

specifically how we can be happy at work. And me, thanks for asking. I'm Bruce

1:20.0

Daseley. Brummy, vegetarian,ic. I've had some fab feedback on the Patty McCord episode,

1:27.0

the last one. A lot of people saying it sounded intense at Netflix. Yeah, that was my vibe too. For me,

1:32.4

a good job laughing all day and doing good work with friends

1:36.0

and it all sounded a bit Lord of the flies to me. But each to their own, I thought Patty told it well.

1:41.9

Now at the end of the last episode I said why don't you

1:44.8

add me to your professional network on LinkedIn and it was sort of a flippant aside

1:49.2

that vaguely amused me. Turned out you've been error. I've had loads of randos adding me, which is not to say that

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