
We're members of NOBL, an organizational design collective that helps leaders align company culture to strategy. Every month, we take a break from helping real organizations change to discuss fictional leaders and organizations from movies and TV: What works? What doesn’t? And most importantly, we talk about the simple tools they (and you, our listeners) can implement to make the workplace better.... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Pete "Maverick" Mitchell has been recalled to Top Gun—but this time, as a teacher. Can he overcome his maverick tendencies to turn the newest hot shot pilots into a team? Join NOBL as we discuss: - If leadership can be taught (1:04) - Special conside... more
Coming this Sunday: an all-new episode exploring what it means to lead a high-performing team, as depicted in Top Gun: Maverick. We'll debate whether leadership can be taught, when to grip and when to let go as a leader, and more. Don't miss out—subs... more
To work at mysterious corporation Lumen, Mark Scout has undergone a “severance” procedure: when he’s at work, he only remembers what happens work, and when he’s at home, he only remembers what happens at home. But when a former coworker shows up at h... more
A team consisting of a half-man/half-shark, a woman who controls rats, and a man who wields polka dots as a weapon… what better opportunity to discuss diversity, equity, and inclusion in organizations? The Suicide Squad provides surprisingly insightf... more
Great way to learn about leadership, organizational design and management in an easy format. Thanks NOBL! You’re changing the world by educating people how to work better.
Great show - thoughtful conversation among intereting people. Can't go wrong.
This podcast offered an interesting perspective on fictional workplaces- a great resource for anyone looking to get into org design or for general movie buffs!
I love this premise! So many movies are set at work and in a leadership context, but when you stop and examine the choices these workplaces are making, you get so many aha moments!
really love everything these guys put out, including this new podcast.
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