Posts Tagged ‘Culture and Technology Intersection study’

FastCo: Unscripted Re-builds Credibility

TweetThis article in Fast Company – Throw Out the Script to Re-build Credibility – Unfiltered Marketing: 5 Rules to Win Back Trust, Credibility, & Customers in a Digitally Distracted World – is a derivative piece I wrote based on the research and insights from four years of the Culture & Technology Intersection study, from which […]


How the Coronavirus Is Driving Culture Change @ Work

TweetThe coronavirus could finally force businesses not just to change their routines, but to shift their corporate cultures, too. The coronavirus has managed to do what all the product demos, ad campaigns, and sales pitches couldn’t: It’s forcing businesses to actually shift their corporate cultures so that people can collaborate and be productive when commuting to the office is […]


Covid-19 and Re-Thinking the Balance Between Individual Productivity and Collaboration

TweetI wrote a piece up on Inc.com entitled, “3 Ways to Inspire Innovation From Remote Teams,” that touches upon a critically important point that frankly needs a deeper dive than what my editors over there typically want. Thus, the double click here. There’s more to it than just saying the work from home workstyle gives […]


Squinting at a New World, Post-Coronavirus

TweetHow can we predict the immediate future, imagining the world we’ll emerge into after COVID19 runs its course? Given the work we’ve done at Denny Leinberger Strategy on understanding the intersection of technology and culture, we have a certain lens to look through by which we can offer a few predictions on what the future […]