229. The Motivation Vacuum

229. The Motivation Vacuum

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272. The Profit Problem

What happens when your business starts treating profit as the goal instead of the indicator?In episode 272 of At The Table, Pat and Cody challenge one of the most common assumptions in business: that maximizing profit should be the goal. They argue that profit is essential, but w ...  Show more

271. Time, Risk, and Innovation

What would happen if your team was challenged to do something ridiculous on purpose?In episode 271 of At The Table, Pat, Cody, and Matthew share the story of a risky, creative experiment from The Table Group’s annual consulting conference in Franklin, Tennessee. After giving team ...  Show more

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