Company culture & how running shoes are like programming languages
> Culture is not static
I fully agree with this. Not that the people who talk about culture meant for it to be read as static.
I guess readers like myself are guilty of the static, permanent viewpoint.
We take something that's actually dynamic, and processual and read it as if it's a single entity that's permanent and static.
We all do it all the time. It's our brain's way of handling information overload to keep us moving forward.
> Culture is not static
I fully agree with this. Not that the people who talk about culture meant for it to be read as static.
I guess readers like myself are guilty of the static, permanent viewpoint.
We take something that's actually dynamic, and processual and read it as if it's a single entity that's permanent and static.
We all do it all the time. It's our brain's way of handling information overload to keep us moving forward.