
010. drama, drama, drama at work
03/18/24 • 10 min
In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of drama within the startup ecosystem. Drama and comedy aren't just elements of a good story; they're parts of our everyday work lives, especially in the fast-paced, high-stakes world of startups. Our host discusses the natural human tendencies that lead to drama in the workplace and offers a fresh perspective on managing these dynamics to foster a more productive and positive environment.
We start by exploring the concept of work as drama, drawing on insights from David Whyte's "The Heart Aroused" and the idea that all the world's a stage. This sets the stage for a deeper understanding of how we, as founder CEOs and team members, often find ourselves amid workplace drama, playing roles in a real-life drama triangle of victims, persecutors, and rescuers.
Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, our host guides us on recognizing these roles within ourselves and others and, more importantly, how to step out of the drama triangle. By becoming more self-aware and engaging in a more constructive and empowering manner, we can transform our work environment from conflict and drama to creativity, productivity, and fulfillment.
Tune in to learn how to navigate the complexities of human emotion and interaction in your startup, breaking free from the drama triangle and leading your company to success with grace, humor, and resilience. Whether you're a founder, CEO, or part of a startup team, this episode is packed with valuable insights on turning workplace drama into a force for positive change and innovation.
Don't forget to subscribe to "business is art" for more episodes that blend the art of business with personal growth, innovation, and the pursuit of impact.
In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of drama within the startup ecosystem. Drama and comedy aren't just elements of a good story; they're parts of our everyday work lives, especially in the fast-paced, high-stakes world of startups. Our host discusses the natural human tendencies that lead to drama in the workplace and offers a fresh perspective on managing these dynamics to foster a more productive and positive environment.
We start by exploring the concept of work as drama, drawing on insights from David Whyte's "The Heart Aroused" and the idea that all the world's a stage. This sets the stage for a deeper understanding of how we, as founder CEOs and team members, often find ourselves amid workplace drama, playing roles in a real-life drama triangle of victims, persecutors, and rescuers.
Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, our host guides us on recognizing these roles within ourselves and others and, more importantly, how to step out of the drama triangle. By becoming more self-aware and engaging in a more constructive and empowering manner, we can transform our work environment from conflict and drama to creativity, productivity, and fulfillment.
Tune in to learn how to navigate the complexities of human emotion and interaction in your startup, breaking free from the drama triangle and leading your company to success with grace, humor, and resilience. Whether you're a founder, CEO, or part of a startup team, this episode is packed with valuable insights on turning workplace drama into a force for positive change and innovation.
Don't forget to subscribe to "business is art" for more episodes that blend the art of business with personal growth, innovation, and the pursuit of impact.
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Transcript
Don't you love a good story or reading a book where there's comedy, where there's drama? But do you want it in your start up, in your company, at work? Maybe not. Let's talk about it.
NarratorBusiness artists learn how to channel their purpose, vision, and talents while navigating the proper strategies and tactics in their
RamonIt is part of human nature to feel
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