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shifting culture
Leo Nasskau and • 6 cards
Changing a culture is a major undertaking, and a data culture is no exception. But thinking of these issues as cultural in the first place can help to open the imagination
Melanie Feinberg • The Myth of Objective Data
Cara Blue Adams • Infra-ordinary People | Cara Blue Adams
anthropology
Juan Orbea and • 10 cards
languages, practices, ceremonies, edifices, methods, tools, myths, music, art, and so forth that compose that culture.
John Brockman • Culture: Leading Scientists Explore Civilizations, Art, Networks, Reputation, and the Online Revolution (Best of Edge Series)
It’s helpful to view currents in the culture without feeling obligated to follow the direction of their flow. Instead, notice them in the same connected, detached way you might notice a warm wind. Let yourself move within it, yet not be of it.
Rick Rubin • The Creative Act: A Way of Being
In this sense, all culture is a conversation or, more precisely, a corporation of conversations, conducted in a variety of symbolic modes.
Neil Postman • Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
If the culture doesn’t work, don’t buy it. Create your own.
Paul Millerd • The Pathless Path: Imagining a New Story For Work and Life
"Organizational Culture and Leadership" by Ed Schein: “Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of culture as a concept is that it points us to phenomena that are below the surface, that are powerful in their impact but invisible and to a considerable degree unconscious. In that sense, culture is to a group what personality or character is to an in
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