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:

Buckle Up

By Cierra Martin | Jan 31, 2024

Build back _ _ _ _ _ _ Yes, _ _  _ _ _ Make _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _   _ …

Don’t Roll the Dice

By Cierra Martin | Jan 29, 2024

Napoleon had a paradoxical leadership style. Instead of organizing his army into one huge mass, he organized his army into semi-autonomous divisions of 20-30K men, …

The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions

By Cierra Martin | Jan 25, 2024

In Seth Godin’s “Tribes” book, he shares a story about a nonprofit who conducted a vaccination campaign in Rwanda. It spent its resources creating beautiful, …

The Geek Way

By Cierra Martin | Jan 22, 2024

Back in November, Econtalk’s Russ Roberts did a great podcast interview with the MIT Research Head, Andrew McAfee, to talk about his new book, “The …

Life is Not Like Formula Fiction

By Cierra Martin | Jan 18, 2024

One of the filmmaker Woody Allen’s most critically acclaimed movies is the late-1970s masterpiece, “Manhattan.” It’s a film about a bunch of fairly successful Manhattanites …

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Don’t Hold the Drama

By Cierra Martin | Jan 16, 2024

As anyone who follows British current affairs will know, the people are REALLY angry at the moment. It turns out hundreds of UK sub-postmasters were wrongly …