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14. Surviving the Summertime Slump
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14. Surviving the Summertime Slump

Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin explore why summer is where progress goes to die in our organizations and what to do about it.

At Work with The Ready · Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin

July 8, 202442m 59sExplicit

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Show Notes

It’s an unspoken truth in most knowledge work that summer is a wasted season. From late May to early September, many teams face reduced numbers and it’s nearly impossible to spin up anything new. The director you need approval from? On a cruise. The graphic designer you need for that new marketing campaign? Camping with the kids. When people just aren’t around, it can sometimes be easier to keep the lights on during the vacation relay race and run out the clock until fall.


The two most common sense solutions: take vacation yourself or focus on different things when people are away. But actually doing either of those things? Way harder than you’d expect, especially when modern work is tuned to overwhelm mode 24/7/365.


In this episode of At Work With The Ready, Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin talk about why summer is where organizational progress goes to die, and how we can stop spending those months doing business as usual and instead live a hot employee summer.


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