Gape Into The Void Podcast, Episode 3: “Culture”

Gape Into The Void — Epi­sode 3: “Culture”.

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Show Notes:

Recor­ded just before we left for San Fran­cisco for TechC­runch Dis­rupt, in this epi­sode of Gape Into The Void we tac­kle the topic of “cul­ture” and the impor­tance of a busi­ness arti­cu­la­ting its purpose.

Here are links to some of the things we men­tion during the show:

Robert Owen

Mark Earls — Wel­come to the Crea­tive Age

Simon Sinak — Start With Why

Blue Mons­ter Tattoo

Empe­ror Diocletian

Racks­pace

Zap­pos

In the next Gape Into The Void we’ll talk more about our expe­rien­ces at TechC­runch and Hugh’s pas­sion for “Live Too­ning.” Stay tuned! Tooned?

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–Jeff Sass

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