Discover
The People and Culture Success Show

The People and Culture Success Show
Author: Corina Walsh
Subscribed: 3Played: 38Subscribe
Share
© 2022
Description
The world of work has undergone a transformation in the past two years no one was expecting and will continue to change as we adjust to new realities. How can you, a high achieving leader in your field keep up with new demands, ideas and approaches?
The People and culture success show will take a deep dive into the forces driving how we work and lead in today’s workplace.
Corina Walsh is the host and she is on a mission to help companies and businesses create a people-first approach to their work, leadership, and culture. She is an award-winning business owner, certified professional coach, and author.
If you are a HR or people and culture professional who would like to go beyond the trends OR a manager who would like to understand what employees really want from you, their leader then The People and Culture Success Show is for you!
The People and culture success show will take a deep dive into the forces driving how we work and lead in today’s workplace.
Corina Walsh is the host and she is on a mission to help companies and businesses create a people-first approach to their work, leadership, and culture. She is an award-winning business owner, certified professional coach, and author.
If you are a HR or people and culture professional who would like to go beyond the trends OR a manager who would like to understand what employees really want from you, their leader then The People and Culture Success Show is for you!
31 Episodes
Reverse
In today’s dynamic workplace, the demands on managers have never been higher. With technology reshaping business practices, employees feeling stretched thin, and conflicting management advice saturating social media, it’s difficult to know where to turn for help. Managers are typically in their role for 10 years before they receive any training. The shifting expectations placed on managers combined with a lack of training and support create the perfect storm for managers. Host and Leadership Coach Corina Walsh has captured the exact frustrations all managers experience in their role and included them in her new book, Modern Manager: Conquering the Five Frustrations of Leadership. In this episode of The People and Culture Success Show Corina introduces her latest book including: • How the role of manager has changed in the last 10 years and why it feels so much harder to lead a team than ever before. • The 5 core frustrations of today’s manager. • How Modern Manager will alleviate stress for today’s manager. • What others are saying about Modern Manager. • What today’s manager will need to succeed at leading their team. Purchase your copy of Modern Manager: Conquering the Five Frustrations of Leadership here and download a free tool: https://shiftpd.com/book-modern-manager/ For bulk purchases of Modern Manager for your organization, contact Corina directly at corina@shiftpd.com.
Research from O.C. Tanner states that when millennials change jobs, it’s most often because they feel underutilized and stagnant at work. According to Docebo, 36% of workers and nearly half of millennials would consider quitting a job that didn’t provide learning opportunities. Companies that overlook the value of growth and development opportunities for their workforce do so at their own peril. In this insightful episode of The People and Culture Success Show, Corina Walsh sits down with Tasha Harvey, a HR professional in talent development, recruitment, and retention. Tasha shares her valuable insights on how purpose-driven recruitment, development opportunities, and strong organizational values play a pivotal role in not only attracting top talent but also in retaining them. In this episode, Corina and Tasha discuss: • The importance of aligning recruitment processes with an organization's core values and mission. • How Libro Credit Union integrates their purpose-driven and values-based philosophy into their hiring process, ensuring that new team members resonate with the organization’s goals. • The role of growth and development opportunities in recruitment and retention. • Why you must invest in yourself even if your organization does not provide growth and learning opportunities. • The role that management and executive teams play in reinforcing organizational values. • Practical strategies for building a culture where employees feel empowered and engaged. If you're looking to enhance your organization’s recruitment process and boost employee retention, this episode is filled with actionable strategies to foster a values-driven culture that attracts and keeps top talent. Tasha Harvey can be contacted on LinkedIn.
For years the traditional approach utilized by HR to build people programs has been ‘build it and they will come’ (hopefully!). Frieda Möcker, Head of People & Culture at Sastrify, recognized early in her career that building and scaling people programs in the tech sector would require an innovative approach to encourage adoption and ownership. In this episode of “The People and Culture Success Show,” host Corina Walsh and Frieda Möcker discuss taking a product-led approach to developing employee experience and building essential people programs. Frieda shares her journey into the world of People & Culture, explaining why she chose this career path and how her role at Sastrify allows her to reimagine the traditional HR model. Frieda dives deep into her unique strategy of treating the employee experience as a product, where People Teams operate like Product Managers. This episode is essential for any HR or People and Culture professional looking to build and scale effective people programs in any industry. Corina and Frieda discuss: • How a product-led approach differs from the classic HR model, the challenges of implementing it, and the profound impact it has had on scaling people programs without losing engagement. • How Sastrify's hybrid or remote work environment has influenced their engagement and culture, including the tools they rely on to maintain a strong company culture. • The importance of language in culture building, particularly in the tech industry to foster a sense of community. • Frieda offers her perspective on whether companies should prioritize being "People-First" or “People-Centric” and the potential pitfalls of the people-first philosophy. • Frieda’s thoughts on emerging trends in People & Culture, and how her approach at Sastrify could inspire other organizations to rethink their employee experience strategies. Don’t forget to connect with Frieda on Linkedin to learn more about her work and to stay updated on the latest in People & Culture by following our show!
An organization’s success is greatly influenced by its structure. Organizational form and purpose must be aligned to meet the challenges and realities of today. In this episode of The People and Culture Success Show, Corina Walsh sits down with Dr. Brenda Barker Scott, a Canadian organizational design expert, to explore the intricate relationship between organizational design and workplace culture. Dr. Barker Scott shares her insights on how organizational design can embed culture into the very fabric of an organization and how this, in turn, influences employee behavior and interactions. Dr. Brenda Barker Scott helps companies create work environments that enhance productivity, engagement, and culture. She offers a wealth of knowledge to leaders striving to improve their organizational structures. Whether you are a leader, manager, or HR professional, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways to help you create a thriving workplace culture. In this episode, Corina and Dr. Barker Scott discuss: Baking Culture into the Organization: The importance of intentional work design in fostering a positive workplace culture. The Reciprocal Relationship: An exploration of how culture shapes behavior and behavior shapes culture within the organizational framework. Learning from Experience: Dr. Barker Scott emphasizes the value of learning from both successes and failures in design initiatives. Common Pitfalls: Insights into the major challenges and mistakes companies face in organizational design. Creating the Platform: How effective organizational design creates a solid foundation for how work is done within an organization. Practical Advice: Tips for leaders and managers on how to approach organizational design with intentionality and foresight. Tune in to this insightful conversation and learn how to design your organization for success. Dr. Brenda Barker Scott can be reached at: https://brendabarkerscott.com/ Don't miss an episode of The People and Culture Success Show! Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and follow us for updates and more engaging content.
In today’s constantly changing business landscape, no industry can afford to become complacent with their leadership and culture practices. In this enlightening episode of The People and Culture Success Show, host Corina Walsh sits down with Tom Hickey, the CEO of Wedgwood Insurance. Tom shares his personal journey in the insurance brokerage industry, detailing how he got started and the key influences that shaped his leadership style. He also dives into the evolution of the industry, particularly in terms of talent attraction, workplace culture, and leadership. Tom discusses the importance of cultivating a positive workplace culture and shares his strategies for attracting and retaining top talent in a highly competitive industry. Exploring the role of mentors in his career, Tom offers insights into how his company prepares for change. Whether you're in the insurance industry or simply interested in effective leadership and workplace culture, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice. In this episode Corina and Tom discuss: • The importance of developing a leadership philosophy: Tom’s evolving leadership philosophy and the key influences behind it including the importance of leading by example. • The impact of mentors on Tom's career and the lessons learned from them. • Industry Changes: Significant changes in the insurance brokerage industry concerning talent attraction, culture, and leadership. • Workplace Culture: Strategies Tom uses to cultivate a positive workplace culture and its importance. • Talent Attraction and Retention: How Tom’s company attracts and retains top talent in a competitive industry. • Emerging Leaders: Strategies for selecting and developing emerging leaders within the organization. Tom's Company Website: https://wedgwoodinsurance.com/
The demands and expectations on managers have increased dramatically since the pandemic. In this episode of the People and Culture Success Show, we delve into the often-overlooked world of middle management. From the challenges they face to the indispensable role they play; we shine a spotlight on these unsung heroes of organizations. Middle managers are indispensable to organizational success, yet their value often goes unnoticed. Drawing insights from research and industry trends, host Corina Walsh highlights how middle managers serve as the vital link between executive strategy and frontline performance. From connecting high-level vision to daily operations to navigating complex interpersonal dynamics, middle managers play a pivotal role in fueling productivity and achieving better financial outcomes. In this insightful episode, we delve deep into: • What a ‘day in the life’ of today’s middle manager looks like. • The challenges and pressures facing middle managers. • Clarifying the role of middle managers and the findings from research highlighting the significant contributions of middle managers to revenue and overall success. • Why viewing middle managers as expendable is a mistake. • Analyzing the repercussions of cutting middle management positions, citing real-world examples like Meta (formerly Facebook) and Google. • Exploring the intricate balance middle managers must maintain as both leaders and followers and the role conflict experienced by middle managers. • Essential areas of leadership training for middle managers, from team building to emotional intelligence. If you are a middle manager, Corina encourages you to embrace your leadership journey with confidence and champion your own development. You can find additional resources here: https://shiftpd.com/how-middle-management-development-drives-business-success/ Click here to book a call for further support in empowering middle managers: https://shiftpd.com/contact-us/
An effective recruitment and onboarding strategy is essential for all companies that want to attract and retain top talent. Onboarding will help an employee acclimate to their new environment, reduce attrition, and increase employee engagement. Fast-growth technology companies often hire skilled employees on a contractual basis making an effective and efficient onboarding process a critical element of productivity. In this episode of The People and Culture Success Show host Corina Walsh is joined by Claire Stroh, Manager of Managed Talent Services at Lighthouse Technology Services. Claire brings a wealth of experience in recruitment and onboarding in the tech industry. They discuss how companies can create positive candidate experiences, the evolving landscape of onboarding in hybrid and remote work environments, and much more. Claire provides insights that can transform your approach to talent acquisition and management. Corina and Claire discuss: • How small and medium-sized businesses can benefit from working with Lighthouse Technology Services to attract and retain top-tier talent in the tech sector. • Crafting a Positive Candidate Experience: Key steps to ensure a positive candidate experience. • The Significance of Onboarding in Today's Work Environment: The new dimensions of onboarding to meet the needs of a dispersed workforce. • Onboarding Contract Employees: Contract or fractional talent is becoming more prevalent. Claire offers tips for ensuring a smooth transition, even when candidates are expected to hit the ground running. • Strategies for Tech Companies to Attract Top Talent: Valuable insights into how technology firms can position themselves as desirable employers and attract top-notch professionals. • Recruitment Challenges in the Tech Industry: Common hurdles and strategies for overcoming them, including navigating skill shortages. From prioritizing candidate experience to adapting onboarding processes for remote work, there's much to consider in the realm of talent acquisition and management. Claire Stroh can be reached at: https://www.lhtservices.com/ Tune in to the next episode of The People and Culture Success Show for more thought-provoking discussions and expert insights.
Workplace culture is often defined as ‘how we do things around here’. But is it better for a company to allow culture to develop organically, or should start-ups be more intentional with culture-building? This is just one of the questions we will attempt to answer in the latest episode of The People and Culture Success Show. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of remote work culture with our special guest, Joe Teo, CEO of Hey Orca, a social media scheduler that helps teams get their jobs done faster, together. Joe shares invaluable insights and strategies for building and maintaining a thriving remote work culture. Corina and Joe discuss: Intentional Culture Building: Why culture requires deliberate effort and direction-setting from leadership. What Makes Your Company Unique: Embrace the quirks and unique aspects of company culture to foster a sense of belonging and cohesion among team members. Authentic Leadership: The significance of authenticity and intentionality in leadership, especially on social media platforms like LinkedIn. Lessons Learned: Reflecting on his journey as a young manager, Joe shares valuable lessons learned and how finding the right balance is a continuous learning process. Remote Work Strategies: Joe provides insights into Hey Orca's remote work strategy, emphasizing trust, outcome-based management, and investment in employee experiences. Join us as we explore the evolving landscape of remote work culture and discover actionable strategies for cultivating a thriving and inclusive remote workforce. Joe Teo can be found on Linkedin: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/josephteols Hey Orca: https://www.heyorca.com/
According to a Myers-Briggs study, managers spend 4 hours a week on conflict and an employee can average 2.8 hours per week on conflict. In most workplaces in Canada and the U.S., it is not a matter of if you will have to deal with workplace conflict but a matter of when. Unresolved conflict and disputes are a drain on the mental health of employees and managers. Productivity and employee engagement are also at risk when interpersonal issues are ignored or overlooked. With effective resources and training however, conflict can be an opportunity for innovation and stronger relationships. In this episode of The People and Culture Success Show, we delve into the intricacies of workplace conflict resolution with seasoned mediator and workplace conflict specialist, Sarah Albo of Novel HR. Sarah brings a wealth of experience in facilitating constructive dialogue and fostering resolution in the workplace. In our conversation we uncover valuable insights into navigating conflicts and promoting a harmonious work environment. Corina and Sarah demystify conflict in the workplace including: • Understanding conflict's relevance including the importance of recognizing how conflicts impact organizational outcomes. • The tangible advantages that stem from employees actively resolving conflicts. • Collaborative resolution strategies with an emphasis on the value of working together to identify root causes and find mutually beneficial solutions. • How managers and organizations can empower employees to address conflicts constructively. • A reflection on the transformative potential of proactive conflict resolution strategies. Tune in to The People and Culture Success Show for more insightful discussions on leadership, teamwork, and fostering a thriving organizational culture. Thank you for joining us! Sarah Albo can be reached at novelhr.ca or follow her on Instagram and LinkedIn.
For many years the role of Human Resources was viewed as an administrative arm in an organization. A position that was necessary but not always valued. Today, People and Culture professionals are more likely to have a seat at the table where decisions are made but can still face challenges with moving key people strategies forward. The relationship between the CEO and a Chief People Officer (CPO) will play a key role in shaping culture in a start-up where change is constant, and chaos is the norm. In this episode of The People and Culture Success Show, we delve into the transformative power of the CEO-CPO relationship in startups. Our guest, Cerys Cook, Chief People Officer at Swift Medical, shares insights into the crucial role of this dynamic duo in shaping organizational culture and driving business growth. In this episode, Corina and Cerys discuss: Cerys’s experience working in startups and traditional corporate settings. The importance of CEO-CPO alignment. The impact of the CEO-CPO relationship on organizational culture and talent management. Aligning people strategy with business goals. Why it is important to move away from viewing HR as an isolated function to a strategic partner across all business functions. The implementation of an agile goal framework to adapt to rapid changes in the startup landscape. Establishing trust and transparency between the CEO and CPO in any organization. Listen in as this episode takes a deep dive into the enduring impact of the CEO-CPO partnership in fostering innovation, resilience, and a people-centric approach to organizational success. Cerys Cook can be reached on LinkedIn by searching for Cerys Cook or you can email her at cerys.cook@swiftmedical.com. Join us for future episodes as we continue to explore the intersection of people, culture, and success in today's dynamic business environment. Thank you for tuning in to The People and Culture Success Show.
As the People and Culture industry evolves, it is essential for professionals working in the industry to nurture self-awareness and personal growth. Adapting to change while maintaining resilience hinges on our capacity to evolve personally. Join us in this insightful episode of The People and Culture Success Show as we dive deep into the world of People & Culture with Adrienne Barnard, SVP of People Operations & Experience at Mainstay. With over a decade in the field, Adrienne shares her invaluable experiences, challenges, and strategies that have shaped her career. Adrienne emphasizes the vital link between personal growth and professional adaptability and shares stories about her evolution to becoming ‘unapologetic’. In this episode of The People and Culture Success Show Corina and Adrienne discuss: The evolution of People and Culture: Adrienne reflects on the industry's transformation over the years, highlighting the evolving role of People & Culture within organizations. Early Career Challenges: She candidly discusses the hurdles encountered at the start of her career and how she navigated through them, offering insights into resilience and growth. Gaining Buy-In & Investment: Strategies and tactics for aligning other leaders with P&C initiatives are explored, emphasizing the importance of obtaining buy-in and fostering collaboration. Personal Evolution: Adrienne's journey of self-discovery and its significance in her professional success, and the importance of self-awareness in the field. Self-Coaching & Growth: Thoughts on the role of self-coaching in personal and professional development, shedding light on its impact on a professional journey. Strategic Moves for P&C Professionals: Adrienne shares actionable 'power moves' vital for navigating the complex landscape of People & Culture, offering valuable advice to fellow professionals. Get ready for a captivating conversation filled with career insights, strategies for success, and invaluable wisdom gained from over a decade in the field. Adrienne Barnard can be reached on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrienne-barnard-a82aab1/
Have you ever felt you were ready to take on a bigger role at work, but you weren’t sure how to get there? Should you ask for a promotion? Should you let your efforts speak for themselves and wait until your hard work gets noticed? Stacy Mayer is one of North America’s most highly sought-after executive coaches and promotion strategists for women and she has all the answers to the questions women have about getting promoted. In this episode of the People and Culture Success Show, we delve into an empowering conversation with Executive Leadership Coach Stacy Mayer. Stacy is on a mission to double the number of women promoted to the executive suite each year worldwide. In her conversation with host Corina Walsh, Stacy shares her top strategies and insights that can help female professionals move up and get ahead. Get ready for a power-packed episode where Corina Walsh and Stacy dive into essential strategies and insights for women aiming for leadership positions including: How to snag that promotion. Why companies need to promote more women. The link between company culture and women in leadership. Keeping high-performing women in leadership. Tips to be primed for when opportunity knocks. Tune in to gain actionable advice and inspiration for both aspiring female leaders and organizations committed to fostering gender equity in their leadership teams. Stacy Mayer can be reached on LinkedIn and through her website, book and podcast: https://www.stacymayer.com/podcast/ https://www.stacymayer.com/book/
In this episode, host Corina Walsh, takes listeners on a dive deep into the heart of workplace culture and its pivotal role in an organization's success. The famous saying that "culture eats strategy for breakfast" gets a fresh perspective as Corina argues that culture is not just an accompaniment to strategy but is, in fact, the strategy itself. Corina shares two distinct encounters she had with companies during her recent vacation, illustrating how workplace culture can be the defining factor in a company's success or struggles. This episode will inspire managers and companies to take a closer look at their own company culture and ensure it aligns with company goals and values. Topics discussed in this episode: Why it is essential to embody and demonstrate values daily to succeed and stand out in today's competitive business landscape. The vital connection between the employee experience and the customer experience, and the role of workplace culture in fostering success. How to make values a daily reality rather than wall decor. What really drives workplace culture – is it top-down or bottom-up? How to diagnose and repair workplace culture, based on Gallup's research, and Corina’s experience. Practical strategies for building and maintaining a thriving workplace culture, including continuous evaluation, action-oriented values, leadership alignment, and regular culture audits. Corina’s book can be purchased online where books are sold or directly from her website: https://shiftpd.com/book-the-engaged-employee-blueprint/
In today's dynamic workplace, the People and Culture role must adapt to the evolving needs of both managers and employees. Staying attuned to these shifts is essential for success in this role. In this insightful episode of The People and Culture Success Show, host Corina Walsh will delve into the world of HR and People Operations with JaNaye Norman-Halligan, a Senior People Operations Professional and HR Consultant. With her vast experience in scaling global organizations and championing people-first approaches, JaNaye offers candid insights that can transform your understanding of authentic employee experiences. In her candid conversation with Corina, JaNaye is clear about what is working and not working within the People and Culture role, the importance of radical transparency, and how leaders can create an environment that is safe for employees to speak up. In this episode of The People and Culture Success Show Corina and JaNaye discuss: The highs and lows of the People and Culture role. Strategies to be successful in a People and Culture role. Why it is not the job of just People and Culture to change the workplace culture in any organization. Nurturing accountability and transparency to foster a positive workplace culture. Strategies and tools to help employees feel safe to speak up in their workplace. The future of the People and Culture role. Remote Work's Impact on Racial Equity. Golden Nuggets for Aspiring People and Culture Professionals. JaNaye Norman-Halligan can be reached through her profile on LinkedIn.
On Episode 16 of The People and Culture Success Show host, Corina Walsh, will dive into the ever-evolving landscape of the automotive retail industry with guest, General Manager Gavin Humby. With a remarkable journey from Salesperson to Sales Manager and ultimately to the helm of a Truck center within a family-owned dealership, Gavin brings a wealth of experience to the conversation. In this episode, Corina and Gavin explore the dynamic shifts that have shaped the automotive retail industry over the past decade. From increasing diversity to embracing technological advancements, Gavin shares his firsthand insights into these transformative changes. Discover his strategies for transitioning from an individual contributor to a skilled manager and how these lessons can be applied by listeners within the industry. Corina and Gavin engage in a thought-provoking discussion on enhancing workplace culture within dealerships and leveraging generational differences for improved operational efficiency. Gavin also shares valuable insights into the critical leadership skills necessary for success in this fast-paced, ever-changing field. Whether you're already a part of the automotive retail world or considering a career in it, this episode promises actionable takeaways and a deeper understanding of the industry's dynamics. Join Corina and Gavin as they unpack these topics and shed light on the path to success in automotive retail. In this episode, Corina Walsh and guest Gavin Humby discuss: The profound changes in the automotive retail industry over the past ten years. How these changes have contributed to a more diverse landscape in automotive retail. Strategies for dealerships to cultivate a thriving workplace culture. Leveraging intergenerational differences to enhance operational effectiveness. The transformative impact of technology on the industry's trajectory. Essential leadership skills crucial for excelling as a manager in automotive retail. Expert advice for individuals contemplating a career within automotive retail. Gavin can be reached at ghumby@hickmangroup.net.Top of Form
In this episode, we delve into the vital role of accountability within companies and how it can act as a catalyst for employee engagement. Accountability doesn’t have to be punitive or blame-focused. By leveraging something called INSPIRED accountability, it can be a motivational force through concepts such as ownership and shared responsibility. Host and Leadership Coach Corina Walsh, explores the core reasons why accountability matters but also why accountability can be so challenging. She explains why people-first companies are at the highest risk of experiencing a lack of accountability and how it can lead to a culture of entitlement. Corina takes listeners through the 5 essential factors that foster a culture of inspired accountability, including defining accountability, setting clear expectations, fostering a sense of ownership over the work, ensuring accountability is a peer activity, and leaders who lead by example. Tune in to discover how accountability serves as a powerful tool, inspiring teams to exceed their limits and companies to achieve remarkable success. Links mentioned in this episode: Case Study: https://shiftpd.com/case-study-how-the-artisan-inn-increased-employee-retention-and-profits-during-a-global-pandemic/ Managing Made Easy: https://shiftpd.com/managing-made-easy/
The healthcare industry has undergone massive change in the past decade, from advances in technology to a global pandemic. The constant change in the healthcare landscape requires healthcare leaders to stay deeply aware and learn to adjust their approach along the way based on the needs of their industry and teams. Whether you're a healthcare professional or a leader in another industry interested in the dynamics of effective leadership, this episode offers insights and actionable advice on how to lead with compassion in a complex work environment, balance priorities, and cultivate thriving teams in the world of healthcare. Our guest Brigette Vail is an Executive Director with Recovery Centers of America. She brings a wealth of experience and insight, having navigated the complex landscape of healthcare leadership for 19 years. Bridgette’s strategies and valuable lessons can be applied to any leadership role. In episode 14, host Corina Walsh and guest Bridgette Vail explore the essential qualities of a healthcare leader, balancing the business side of healthcare with the clinical side, and the challenges healthcare leaders can face in leading a team. Our guest shares her perspective on: The importance of a blend of compassion, empathy, and strategic thinking that is required to lead in a healthcare environment. The qualities that shape a leader's ability to inspire their team. The delicate balance between the business and clinical sides of healthcare leadership. Strategies for staying positive amidst leadership and industry challenges. Brigette Vail is an Executive Director with Recovery Centers of America, and she can be reached at bvail@recoverycoa.com as well as on LinkedIn.
While much of the conversation around diversity and inclusion focuses on women and underrepresented groups, inclusive leadership requires we also understand the specific challenges faced by men in the workplace. Societal expectations and traditional gender roles impact the mental health and well-being of men every day and there are specific actions companies can take to create a supportive environment where men can explore the impact of these expectations. Diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords but a fundamental aspect of building thriving workplace cultures. By embracing the layers of diversity and fostering an inclusive environment, organizations can unlock the full potential of their workforce. Jake Stika is the Executive Director of Next Gen Men, a not-for-profit organization focused on gender-based issues related to the social and emotional development of young men, the health and well-being of men in communities, and gender equity in workplaces for a future where boys & men experience less pain and cause less harm. In this episode of The People and Culture Success Show host Corina Walsh and guest Jake Stika discuss the importance of dismantling stereotypes and promoting gender equality for all employees as well as: How the patriarchy harms people of all genders. Problems with phrases such as ‘toxic masculinity’ and ‘males allies.’ How companies can rethink gender to build inclusive workplaces. What inclusive leadership looks like in the modern workplace. How to engage men in discussions on diversity, equity, and inclusion. How companies can recognize the support men’s unique challenges in the workplace. Hear more about Jake’s work: https://www.nextgenmen.ca/ https://www.equityleaders.org/
Menopause is still considered a taboo topic and often only talked about quietly between women and their family doctor. When we do speak about menopause the focus tends to be on symptoms and changes to a woman’s body. The end of fertility, however, does not and should not mark the beginning of decline of a woman’s career potential and ability. Dr. Afsoon Ghazvinian is on a mission to not only remove the stigma around menopause but to help women and organizations embrace menopause as a key leadership strength that women bring to the table. It is time to change the conversation and consider if we have been looking at menopause all wrong. Menopause is rarely a topic of open discussion in the workplace and as Dr. Ghazvinian points out, menopause intersects with a critical career stage for women – the transition into senior leadership roles. So, if we want to continue to move the needle on the number of women in leadership roles, we need to be more open about what menopause is and how it affects both individuals and organizations. Dr. Ghazvinian’s methodology helps instill self-efficacy and self-confidence in women so they can upgrade their health and performance to unlock their highest potential. Her wish is for all women to have the opportunity to work in a supportive and inclusive environment and to accomplish that, organizations must understand the real potential behind this important stage of life. In this episode, Corina and Dr. Ghazvinian discuss: How and why menopause is a leadership advantage for women and the organizations they work for. Why organizations should care about supporting their female talent going through menopause transition. The short-term and long-term effects of menopause on women's health. The negative misconceptions about menopause that are hurting women in the workplace. Link: REIVAS
The Covid-19 pandemic introduced new stressors that increased everyone’s chances of experiencing burnout. At the beginning of the pandemic many professionals rose to the occasion to adapt and help their employers survive but exhaustion set in as the pandemic loomed on. Men and women also experience burnout differently. In episode 11 of The People and Culture Success Show, host Corina Walsh speaks with Dr. Ashley Margeson, a Naturopathic Doctor who is obsessed with hormones and the role they play in our lives. Dr. Ashley’s clinical practice focuses on burnout recovery and prevention so in this episode she will explain: How men and women experience burnout. Stages and causes of burnout. Why the ‘battery’ metaphor is not helpful to describe what happens during burnout. A ‘burnout bank account’. How companies and organizations can build burnout prevention strategies into their wellness spaces.