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Post Status Excerpt (No. 20) — Yoast Acquired, Businesses Need To Allow More Play

Post Status Excerpt (No. 20) — Yoast Acquired, Businesses Need To Allow More Play

Professor Jane Dutton from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business suggests "four ways to build high-quality workplace connections" — respectful engagement, support, trust — and play. Play is what Cory and David focus on in this episode — why should companies set aside time to explore, goof off, or entertain each other with no particular outcome in mind?

Post Status Podcasts · Cory Miller, David Bisset

August 13, 202121m 31sbonus

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Show Notes

Allowing time to goof off or pursuing a passion improves team connections.

Professor Jane Dutton from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business suggests "four ways to build high-quality workplace connections" — respectful engagement, support, trust — and play. Play is what Cory and David focus on in this episode — why should companies set aside time to explore, goof off, or entertain each other with no particular outcome in mind?

Also covered in this episode: Only an hour before recording this, Yoast announced it is being acquired by Newfold Digital — formerly known at least in part as Endurance International Group (EIG). David and Cory share their initial thoughts with more analysis still to come.

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