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Is training really corporate sludge?
Season 12 · Episode 219

Is training really corporate sludge?

Andre Spicer and Mats Alvesson blast bureaucracy

Eat Sleep Work Repeat - better workplace culture · Bruce Daisley

November 11, 202542m 21s

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Show Notes

Most company training is a waste of time that turns firms into bureaucratic sludge holes. That’s roughly the conclusion of today’s episode which is a conversation with Andre Spicer and Mats Alvesson


They have a new book out The Art of Less. Andre has been a guest a few times before - way back in 2018. This podcast is old. In 2018 this podcast was ahead of Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO at the top of the podcast charts. (Andre talking about open plan offices)


The idea that much of what companies do is related to their self identity, what the company aspires to be in the world - with the end result that it doesn’t achieve these things.


Things we discuss:

  • 'The Death of the Corporate Job'
  • how 'initiative-itis' is dragging down organisations
  • how training is corporate sludge that doesn't achieve its goals
  • corporate culture as an act of 'grandiosity'

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