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Beyond The Class: From Knowledge To Action
Chapman Foundation for Caring Communities
146 episodes
2 days ago
Culture isn’t a department. It’s a daily practice. In this episode of Beyond the Class, Misty Janks, CEO of the Chapman Foundation, returns to tackle a common misconception: that organizational culture belongs only to HR or leadership. Misty reminds us that culture is a lived experience shaped by every interaction—every email, meeting, and hallway conversation. She shares five actionable steps that anyone can take to make culture everyone’s responsibility: Lead by example—model trust, respect...
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Culture isn’t a department. It’s a daily practice. In this episode of Beyond the Class, Misty Janks, CEO of the Chapman Foundation, returns to tackle a common misconception: that organizational culture belongs only to HR or leadership. Misty reminds us that culture is a lived experience shaped by every interaction—every email, meeting, and hallway conversation. She shares five actionable steps that anyone can take to make culture everyone’s responsibility: Lead by example—model trust, respect...
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Beyond The Class: From Knowledge To Action
Culture isn’t a department. It’s a daily practice. In this episode of Beyond the Class, Misty Janks, CEO of the Chapman Foundation, returns to tackle a common misconception: that organizational culture belongs only to HR or leadership. Misty reminds us that culture is a lived experience shaped by every interaction—every email, meeting, and hallway conversation. She shares five actionable steps that anyone can take to make culture everyone’s responsibility: Lead by example—model trust, respect...