Episode 239: Post Hustle Culture Core
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概要
This week, we’re talking about initiative. Not the old hustle-culture version built on fear, self-sacrifice, false urgency, and performative usefulness. The evolved version.
Because when leaders say “no one takes initiative anymore,” what they may actually be seeing is a breakdown in clarity, trust, safety, and meaning. This episode explores what initiative looks like now, especially in a workplace shaped by uncertainty, AI, generational differences, and a much healthier resistance to nonsense.
Inside this episode:
- Why obedience and initiative are not the same thing
- How old-school work ethic rewarded panic, over-functioning, and burnout
- Why younger workers are asking for more context before commitment
- How safety and clarity shape follow through
- What 21st century initiative actually looks like
- Why starting is easier now, but sustaining still matters
- How to lead for ownership instead of compliance
- Behavioral questions to hire for discernment, risk tolerance, and timing
- A simple way to audit your team’s initiative profile
If you’ve been wondering why follow through feels harder, why your people hesitate, or why you keep over-functioning to compensate, this episode is a pretty solid mirror.
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