The Gapingvoid Email

Three times a week, we'll send you a thought-provoking illustration about the world of work along with a short snippet of insight. Our emails cover topics like company culture, design thinking, leadership strategies, creating better-functioning teams, navigating the hybrid work environment, and more. They are designed as quick reads to give you insight into working smarter and being more connected to why you do what you do. We also feature guest posts from thought leaders around the world and answer culture questions sent in by our readers. People who enjoy the daily email most are often senior leaders in business, healthcare execs, entrepreneurs, and academics.

 

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Read our latest posts below:

Desire Speaks A Different Language

By Cierra Martin | Dec 2, 2024

Remember the iPod? The missing link between the Sony Walkman and the Apple iPhone that changed how we experienced music forever. Back in 2006, a …

A Radical Act

By Cierra Martin | Nov 28, 2024

“If the only prayer you said was thank you, that would be enough.” ― Meister Eckhart (1260-1328) Most of us know the Thanksgiving story: Pilgrims, …

Help! How Do I Cook a Turkey?

By Cierra Martin | Nov 26, 2024

Here in the US, when we hear “Michelin”, gold stars in haute cuisine and Michelin-Star restaurants come to mind.  But Michelin is not a food …

Get Out of The Way

By Cierra Martin | Nov 24, 2024

Bernard Arnault didn’t just build LVMH, he created new rules for luxury.  Most stories are about the deals – how he acquired Christian Dior, Moet …

Hyperreal is the New Real

By Cierra Martin | Nov 20, 2024

There’s a French postmodern philosopher, Jean Baudrillard, who made a big splash in the late 20th Century with his two big ideas about how information …

What Matters Not What’s Easy

By Cierra Martin | Nov 17, 2024

“When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.” It’s called Goodhart’s Law, and it explains why good intentions can lead …