Work of Fiction show

Work of Fiction

Summary: We're members of NOBL, an organizational design collective that helps leaders align company culture to strategy. Every month, we take a break from helping real organizations change to discuss fictional leaders and organizations from movies and TV: What works? What doesn’t? And most importantly, we talk about the simple tools they (and you, our listeners) can implement to make the workplace better.

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 Generational Differences and Purpose at Work in Clerks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:22

When they’re not harassing customers, playing hockey on company time, or debating the risks of working on the Death Star, Dante and Randall serve as clerks at the Quick Stop Grocery and video rental store. This classic portrayal of Gen X “slackers” offers a surprisingly insightful look at: - Stereotypes of Gen X in the workplace - “Selling Out” vs. “Finding Your Passion” at work - Negativity, disengagement, and absenteeism - Front-line management and the need for self-regulation - Purpose and motivation in employees - The role of work and personal brands

 Transforming a Team with "Ted Lasso" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:26

When American football coach Ted Lasso is brought over to England to coach “football” football, no one—not the fans, the players, or even his boss—expect anything but a complete fiasco. But the “Lasso Way” slowly wins people over, and in fact serves as the perfect blueprint for any leader trying to transform a team. This episode’s highlights: - Leading when you’re new to the field (3:45) - Building trust with a new boss (8:00) - Getting executive support for change (14:25) - Turning skeptics into champions of change (17:24) - Managing star players who aren’t team players (21:39) - Overcoming your first failure (27:56) - Maintaining your own sanity when navigating change (32:47)

 Managing First-Time Managers from Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:30

As a newly promoted manager at San Francisco startup SPRQPoint, Zoey must build team spirit, placate a demanding boss, and navigate office relationships—all while people break into song and dance around her, expressing their innermost thoughts and desires. Whether you’re stepping into a leadership role for the first time, stepping up into a new role, or managing a new leader, you’ll learn: - How to transition from a peer- to leader- relationship with former colleagues (2:47) - Where to find training and coaching for leaders (16:10) - How to manage a first-time manager (20:35) - How to retain great talent on your team (31:40) - How to come back from a big, public mistake (34:24) - Ways to identify leadership potential (42:36)

 Trust and Workplace Surveillance in The Circle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:46

When Mae gets a job at Amazon/Google/Facebook stand-in The Circle, her work quickly becomes her life: constant customer feedback tracks her performance, tiny cameras follow her every movement, and her social profile keeps her engaged with other employees. As companies demand ever more from their employees, it’s a chance to discuss: - Customer-centric teams and feedback (2:18) - Building trust and the “trust triangle” (10:35) - The problems with “mandatory fun” at the office (15:21) - The line between employee engagement and cult-like culture (24:27) - Increasing accountability on your team without increasing surveillance (27:50) - Dealing with micromanagers (29:37)

 Working in a Culture of Fear: Monsters, Inc. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:05

While the monsters of Monsters, Inc. might think they’re in the business of scaring children, they’re the ones who should be scared: their workplace is a culture of cutthroat competition, toxic colleagues, cover-ups, and misplaced company values. This delightful children’s movie is really an opportunity to uncover the impact of fear on organizations; dealing with toxic colleagues and whistle-blowing; maintaining personal integrity in toxic workplaces, and more.

 How Not to Murder Your Coworkers: The Lighthouse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:42

Quarantine making you stir crazy? Can’t take one more Zoom meeting with colleagues? Then you’ll appreciate the predicament facing the two characters in The Lighthouse: stuck on an island for four weeks, living in close quarters, with no one else to distract them from their endliess chores. We discuss: - How to start a relationships with colleagues on the right foot (3:50) - The risks of having no separation between work and life (10:30) - Managing conflict and the stress of social isolation (19:24) - Mental health in the office (32:02) - Bonding with colleagues in stressful times (41:40)

 Startup Culture in "Silicon Valley" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:30

When developer Richard comes up with a new technology for file compression, he finds himself suddenly launched into the heart of startup culture in Silicon Valley. We take a look at the early stages of Pied Piper, and what it means for: - The difference between purpose, mission, vision, and values—and why they matter (3:53) - The different stages of culture at startups, and how to scale your team effectively (14:45) - The four different types of company cultures (17:40) - Hiring for culture fit vs. culture add (23:20)

 Workplace Sexism and Female Leadership in Working Girl | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:04

To work her way up the career ladder, Tess McGill will have to overcome casual sexism and backstabbing bosses, all while navigating a relationship with her business partner. It’s a fascinating look at how women’s roles in the office have evolved—or not—since the 80’s, including: - How sexism and classicism in the workplace have changed since the 80’s. (3:10) - The unique challenges female leaders face, and how women can support women in the office. (10:28) - Managing inter-office romantic relationships. (20:49) - Taking career risks and growing as a leader—including an invitation to NOBL’s new leadership retreat. (23:34)

 Brilliants Jerks and Innovation at Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:25

Perhaps no fictional leader better represents the “brilliant jerk” than Willy Wonka—the candy-making genius who invites five children to his factory to find his successor. This episode is your golden ticket to learning: How “geniuses” and “brilliant jerks” impact the rest of the workforce—especially when they’re in charge (2:21), what companies can learn from Wonka’s unorthodox methods of product development (7:44), why front-line workers like Oompa Loompas are an overlooked source of innovation, better ways to select successors and transition to new leaders. Hosted by Paula Cizek, Jane Garza, and Dr. Kim Perkins. Credits: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Dir. Mel Stuart. Perf. Gene Wilder, Peter Ostrum. Paramount Pictures. 1971. “Work of Fiction” Theme Song: Matt Garza

 How Leaders Impact Company Culture: Visiting Santa's Workshop and More in Elf | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:24

Join NOBL and adopted elf Buddy as we journey through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest and the Lincoln Tunnel, exploring the very different workplaces cultures of Santa’s Workshop, Greenway Press, and Gimbel’s. Cozy up with a cup of hot maple syrup as we discuss: how your work relates to your personal identity (5:51); how different leadership styles impact the culture of workplaces (13:39); what happens when firing is used as a threat (20:37); and the rituals companies must adopt to be more effective (24:28).

 Succession (Season 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:34

For the Roy family, business is nastily, backstabbing-ly personal: when their father, the founder of Waystar Royco, is incapacitated, it sets off a battle for leadership of the media conglomerate. In other words, it’s a great case study for talking about: the unique challenges facing family businesses, what happens when (and if) a founder leaves, influencing others when you don’t have a title, and difficult conversations and delivering bad news. Hosted by Paula Cizek, Jane Garza, and Dr. Kim Perkins. Credits: Armstrong, Jesse, creator. Succession. HBO, 2018. HBO Now. “Work of Fiction” Theme Song: Matt Garza

 Offices from Hell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:22:25

Does your workday last an eternity? Ever wondered if you’ve sold your soul just for a paycheck? In this very special Halloween episode, we look at literal offices from Hell as portrayed in The Good Place, The Devil’s Advocate, and Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell. It’s a devilishly good time as we discuss: 1) Psychic prisons, instruments of domination, and other metaphors for the organization, 2) Office politics, evil bosses, conference calls, and other things that make the workplace hellish, and 3)your personal version of Hell as determined by your Myers-Briggs type.

 Office Space | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:37

Did you get the memo? This 1999 cult film shows what happens when typical office drone Peter finally has enough of middling managers and useless consultants. It’d be greaaaaaat if you’d join us for a conversation about: Purpose, impact, and employee engagement, The organization as metaphor, Emotional labor in the workplace, Blue Collar vs. White Collar workplaces. Hosted by Paula Cizek, Jane Garza, and Dr. Kim Perkins. Credits: Office Space. Dir. Mike Judge. Perf. Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, Gary Cole. 20th Century Fox. 1999.

 The Intern | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:57:16

70-year old Ben Whittaker is hired as “Senior Intern” at an e-commerce startup, where he meets the savvy but overworked founder Jules Ostin. Though he faces skepticism initially, Ben wins over the team, serving as a font of wisdom as Jules debates whether to replace herself as CEO. It’s an insightful look into: The founder’s journey and the importance of self-awareness in leaders, how rapidly scaling teams can better manage complexity, and ageism and the multi-generational workplace. Hosted by Paula Cizek, Jane Garza, and Dr. Kim Perkins. Credits: The Intern. Dir. Nancy Meyers. Perf. Robert DeNiro, Anne Hathaway. Warner Bros. 2015. “Work of Fiction” Theme Song: Matt Garza

 Up in the Air | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:10

Ryan Bingham flies around the country firing people (sorry, “transitioning” them)—until he finds his job threatened by a proposal from his new, younger, digitally savvy colleague Natalie Keener. In this episode, we do a deep dive into introducing change, examining: How to address the losses associated with change, best practices for communicating and implementing change, why it’s critical to honor the past, the experience of change as a leader vs. a team. Hosted by Bud Caddell, Paula Cizek, and Dr. Kim Perkins. Credits: Up in the Air. Dir. Jason Reitman. Perf. George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick. Paramount Pictures. 2009. “Work of Fiction” Theme Song by Interior Design

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