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Habit Creation, Workforce Performance, Communication and Frameworks with guest Luke Thomas - 165
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English - December 06, 2019 05:00 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 23 ratingsEntrepreneurship Business Marketing b2b startup decisionmaking growth leadership problemsolving revenue sales thinking Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Habit Creation, Workforce Performance, Communication - with guest Luke Thomas
This week I am joined by Luke Thomas. Luke is the Co-Founder of Friday and a former colleague. Friday is building software that aids high-performing people in the habit creation process and improving performance at work. We discuss creating habits, communication tools we all use and how to get people motivated to start a habit.
Questions Answered:
How do we build and form habits? How do we get technology to compliment the people doing the work? How do we know which communication tool to use? Why do frameworks resonate with us?Key Takeaways:
Having a trigger dramatically improves the probability that people will do the “thing” (task, habit, etc..) People process seeing emojis as a facial reaction. Text can be easily misinterpreted. Communication channels need to adapt. If you deliver the right thing on the wrong channel, it may not work. When you ask for information that people can provide behind a screen, you tend to get better data. In-person is the richest communication channelShow Links:
www.friday.app [email protected] Luke on Twitter Thank YouPlease send listener questions and feedback to [email protected] or contact us directly on twitter, facebook or LinkedIn.
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