The Culture Code
The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups [By DC][Paperback]
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“My list of the 20 most exciting books that debut in 2018 spanning timing to culture, grit to health, and hate to truth. | THE CULTURE CODE is a great book! An inside look at highly successful groups like GOOGLE, SEAL TEAM 6 & THE SPURS etc. @mixedmentalarts listen to my talk with the author here. | The author looks at a bunch of different cultures. Pixar, Navy SEALs, etc... And he’s looking for patterns among what makes people disproportionately effective as a culture.”
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“My list of the 20 most exciting books that debut in 2018 spanning timing to culture, grit to health, and hate to truth. | THE CULTURE CODE is a great book! An inside look at highly successful groups like GOOGLE, SEAL TEAM 6 & THE SPURS etc. @mixedmentalarts listen to my talk with the author here. | The author looks at a bunch of different cultures. Pixar, Navy SEALs, etc... And he’s looking for patterns among what makes people disproportionately effective as a culture.”
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