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Catching Foxes

When it's time to move on

Catching Foxes

Luke and Gomer

Religion & Spirituality, Tv & Film, Christianity

4.7 • 778 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2021

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

WORK CULTURE.
Lukey got a new job. I asked, "How'd ya know it's time to move on?" This is a show about figuring out your place, your role, your job, your career, and your culture. It's about when you know to say "YES" to a new opportunity and when to say "NO", too. Culture, especially in Church Work, can be never tricksy!

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  • 22 signs it's time to quit your job — We've all had bad days at the office. Maybe even a bad week or two. But if you can't remember the last good day you've had at work, it might be time to seriously consider quitting.
  • How Netflix Reinvented HR — Sheryl Sandberg has called it one of the most important documents ever to come out of Silicon Valley. It’s been viewed more than 5 million times on the web. But when Reed Hastings and I (along with some colleagues) wrote a PowerPoint deck explaining how we shaped the culture and motivated performance at Netflix, where Hastings is CEO and I was chief talent officer from 1998 to 2012, we had no idea it would go viral. We realized that some of the talent management ideas we’d pioneered, such as the concept that workers should be allowed to take whatever vacation time they feel is appropriate, had been seen as a little crazy (at least until other companies started adopting them). But we were surprised that an unadorned set of 127 slides—no music, no animation—would become so influential.
  • What It Means to Work Here — It’s the HR equivalent of keeping up with the Joneses: In their quest to find and retain top talent, businesses often try to match competitors’ offers, ensuring that their compensation schemes, health care benefits, training programs, and other talent-management practices are in line with the rest of the industry’s. While this strategy may be useful for bringing job candidates to the door, it’s not necessarily the most effective way to usher the right people across the threshold—great employees who will be enthusiastic about their work and fiercely loyal to the organization and its mission.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I might have to kill the video for you because my beloved is watching Netflix.

0:03.7

Shannon, you ruin everything.

0:05.9

First, your wedding by being there.

0:08.9

Second.

0:14.1

So, Luke, I have a question for you.

0:15.9

I've got an answer for you.

0:16.9

This has been burning in my bosom forever.

0:20.0

That's what I've heard.

0:21.3

How do you figure out when it's time to move on?

0:27.7

Oh, funny.

0:28.5

You should bring that up.

0:29.3

Big move on.

0:30.3

From your job.

0:31.0

From your job, from a spouse.

0:35.1

From that meal.

0:37.3

Yeah.

0:37.7

All of you.

0:38.2

So, okay.

0:39.8

Honestly, I'm a very, very big fan of the idea of you're not running away from something.

0:46.9

You're running to something.

0:48.5

Okay.

0:49.4

I think that's, you know, so when I quit football in high school, I 100% think that's what the Lord was calling me to do.

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