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SoundstageEDU Culture Minute #1: The thing Nobody Talks About

4 min · 20 de jun de 2026
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Culture is the operating system underneath every system currently running within our organizations. This series of brief talks will address a lot of the issues we have seen inside of the booster and volunteer led organization space and we will connect them to culture. The aim is to give you practical steps you can take to get your organization back where you want it, or to at least give you language for what you are seeing. No group is immune to these issues, so, please know that you are not alone.

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