Culture Compass
Navigate the Corporate World Without Losing Yourself
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Arturo Nunez
About this listen
For generations, success in corporate America has come with an unspoken expectation: adapt, assimilate, and leave parts of yourself behind. Not all at once. Just enough that, over time, you lose track of what you had to trade to stay. Many learn to navigate these environments by code-switching and compartmentalizing, becoming effective in the system but disconnected from themselves.
The Culture Compass offers a different path.
Drawing on more than three decades inside some of the world's most influential organizations, Arturo Nuñez presents a framework for navigating corporate America with clarity, without shrinking, while staying rooted in who you are. This isn't about rejecting the system. It's about seeing it clearly. How power moves. How rooms work. How decisions get made. And once you see it, you move differently. Not louder. Not less. More precise.
Because the things that make you different aren't a liability. They're your edge. You don't have to choose between winning and being yourself. You don't have to shrink to succeed. You don't have to leave parts of yourself behind to lead. You just have to know how to move.
The Culture Compass shows you how.
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