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    131. Friction Fixing: How to Use Obstacles to Your Advantage

    131. Friction Fixing: How to Use Obstacles to Your Advantage

    Why resistance isn’t always a bad thing.

    Friction — that’s Professor Huggy Rao’s metaphor for the forces that hamper workplace efficiency. But as he says, some friction can be helpful — if you know how to use it.

    In his book, The Friction Project: How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder, Rao and coauthor Robert I. Sutton explore how operational obstacles show up in the workplace and, more importantly, what we can do about them. Through what Rao calls “friction fixing,” leaders can “take out the bad friction to make the right things easy to do [and] put in good friction to make the wrong things harder [to do].”

    As Rao discusses with host Matt Abrahams on this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, leaders can eliminate bad friction through good communication. “Communication matters a lot,” he says. “The simple rule is, make sure a 10-year-old can understand it on the first try.”

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    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Host Matt Abrahams introduces guest, Huggy Rao, and his latest book on the importance of focusing on friction to become our best selves.

    (00:01:24) Scaling Mindsets and Communication

    Insights on scaling excellence and the critical role of simple communication in fostering the right mindset.

    (00:04:28) AstraZeneca: Scaling Simplification

    A case study on simplification efforts at AstraZeneca & the gift of time that they gave their employees.

    (00:08:49) Understanding Friction: Terrible and Wonderful

    The dual nature of friction, highlighting its role as both a hindrance and a catalyst for decision-making. 

    (00:11:05) Jargon Monoxide

    Complicated jargon’s impact on organizations, and the need for simplicity in communication.

    (00:13:03) The Art of Storytelling

    The benefits & goals of storytelling, creating moral elevation & emotional connection.

    (00:15:12) Job Titles and Accountability

    An experiment on the impact of personalized job titles on team performance and accountability in tech startups and the introduction of “good friction”.

    (00:17:57) The Final Three Questions

    Huggy shares his strategy for reducing friction in his life, a story about the communicator he most admires, Saul Alinsky, and his three ingredients for a successful communication recipe, Aah! Aha! Ha-Ha!


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    Friction

    Friction
    Original broadcast date: October 7, 2022. We encounter friction every day — in all its forms — as we brush our teeth, go for a jog, argue with a friend. This hour, TED speakers explore how this force can be dialed up or down to improve our lives. Guests include tribologist Jennifer Vail, democracy activist and whistleblower Yaël Eisenstat, Sierra Leone's Minister of Education David Moinina Sengeh and TV producer Elan Gale.

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    Friction

    Friction
    We encounter friction every day—in all its forms—as we brush our teeth, go for a jog, argue with a friend. This hour, TED speakers explore how this force can be dialed up or down to improve our lives. Guests include tribologist Jennifer Vail, democracy activist Yaël Eisenstat, Sierra Leone's Minister of Education David Moinina Sengeh, and TV producer Elan Gale.

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    Work 2.0: The Obstacles You Don't See

    Work 2.0: The Obstacles You Don't See

    Introducing new ideas is hard. Most of us think the best way to win people over is to push harder. But organizational psychologist Loran Nordgren says a more effective approach is to focus on the invisible obstacles to new ideas.

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    Jocko Podcast 8: USMC Manual(Book Review), Physical Limits, Injuries, Fear of Public Speaking

    Jocko Podcast 8:  USMC Manual(Book Review), Physical Limits, Injuries, Fear of Public Speaking
    0:00:00 - Book Review: The USMC Manual 1:05:02 - Injury, recovery, and mentality for quicker recovery. Finding Physical limits without recovery. 1:11:15 - What injuries has Jocko gotten? And how did he adapt? 1:19:28 - Fear of Public Speaking and other things. 1:26:42 - When you know you're "that guy" as a leader. 1:31:41 - What is Jocko's biggest weakness? And what is he doing to work through it?

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