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Cubicle Influence

Cubicle Influence

By: Inception Point AI
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Summary

Nick Ledger unpacks the hidden economics of office life, where desk location, team size, and subtle power moves shape who wins, who fades, and who runs the show. Microeconomics applied to your workspace.

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Episodes
  • Cubicle Influence - Navigate the power of everyday leadership with Nick Ledger
    May 4 2026
    Join host Nick Ledger as he unveils hidden economic forces in your workplace—where desk placement, team dynamics, and proximity to power determine influence. Cubicle Influence applies microeconomic principles to office life, revealing why your workspace might sabotage your career. Decode your office's invisible power structure.

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    1 min
  • Cubicle Influence - The Throne Is a Swivel Chair
    May 4 2026
    Nick Ledger explores the hidden economics of office dynamics, revealing how seating choices, nods, interruptions, and micro-behaviors create invisible power structures that often matter more than official titles.

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    19 mins
  • Cubicle Influence - The Five-Person Economy
    May 4 2026
    Nick Ledger explores why the best teams you've ever worked on probably had five to eight people—small enough to self-regulate, visible enough to prevent social loafing, and tight enough to function like a micro-economy with natural price signals, emergent specialization, and zero-transaction-cost collaboration that larger groups can never replicate.

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    23 mins
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