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Nothing Proves The Importance Of Culture Than When Two Of Them Collide

Simon Associates

The gap is something that comes from our brains moving far faster thinking than our voices can communicate those thoughts. The gap between what we say and what we do. We know that what we say and what we mean are often far apart. My wife recently interviewed Byron on her podcast, On the Brink with Andi Simon.

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Yes, All Organizations Have A Culture But Not Necessarily A Good One

Simon Associates

Last week I wrote a blog entitled Nothing Proves The Importance Of Culture Than When Two Of Them Collide. It was all about my experiences in making a big acquisition and then realizing that words have different meanings to different people, especially when applied to a company’s culture.

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