dr rebel: you'll only see it when you get it (johan cruijff)
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today's question: how do you recognise a 'rebel-proof' workplace?
the original question i received was: "i am a rebel and orienting on a new workplace. which questions do i ask my new colleagues to check if this workplace is rebel-proof?"
when you are a rebel, you don't want to end up in a place where you cannot be your (quirky) self. i believe that you can distinguish three types of attitudes towards rebellious behaviour:
discourage or even punish rebellious behaviour:
accept and tolerate rebellious behaviour:
support or actively encourage rebellious behaviour:
whenever you orient on a new role in an unfamiliar environment, this graphic will help you identify their attitude towards rebelliousness:
you can formulate questions on these five themes, and always ask for examples! these are two of my favourite questions i also ask to figure out how rebel-proof a workplace is:
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by the way, it's not only about asking questions. by observing, you can also learn a lot about the workplace. so, if you get a chance to walk around, do so and look closely. is the workforce colourful (not only skin colour but also how they dress)? do you feel a buzz? how do people engage in conversations in the hallway or at the coffee machine?
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