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Forces at Work

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Forces at Work is the podcast that tackles your toughest workplace challenges and delivers practical advice to help you work smarter. Hosted by organizational psychologists (and longtime friends) Jake Tuber and Katharine Smith, each episode dives into topics like sham performance improvement plans, cringe-worthy hiring practices, awkward performance reviews, and more. Get ready to learn, gain fresh insights, and rethink the way you approach work.
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Charlene is the Chief Human Resources Officer at a professional services firm of about 400 employees. But she can't get anyone at her company to make a hiring decision. If she hears, "This person is just the right fit for us" one more time, she's going to tear her hair out. In this episode, Kate and Jake discuss the challenges of the "online dating effect" in hiring, the impact of overstreamlining processes on manager confidence, and the broader implications of organizational indecision and cultural dysfunction. Need some advice from Kate and Jake? Email ⁠forcesatworkpod@gmail.com⁠.  ⁠Katharine Smith⁠ is an organizational psychologist and career performance coach at Mountain Valley Coaching…but she’s still learning how to use a microphone. ⁠Jake Tuber⁠ is an organizational psychologist, executive coach, psychology professor, and Principal at Ticonderoga Advisory. He is not funny. For 25% off Inside Tracker, go to ⁠insidetracker.com⁠ and use the code forcesatwork at checkout.
Sarah is a client relations manager at a small branding and marketing agency in Boston. About five months ago, she got a new boss who quickly started giving her negative feedback and sitting in on her meetings. Now, without warning, he put her on a vaguely worded performance improvement plan with an 8-week runway. Yikes! Kate and Jake discuss the challenges of unclear expectations in performance management, the implications of a short timeline in PIPs, and how leadership dynamics and vague feedback can set employees up for failure rather than improvement. Need some advice from Kate and Jake? Email forcesatworkpod@gmail.com.  Katharine Smith is an organizational psychologist and career performance coach at Mountain Valley Coaching…but she’s still learning how to use a microphone. Jake Tuber is an organizational psychologist, executive coach, psychology professor, and Principal at Ticonderoga Advisory. He is not funny. For 25% off on Inside Tracker, go to insidetracker.com and use the code forcesatwork at checkout.
Raven is a 36-year-old director of sales operations at a relatively small tech company. She recently got feedback from her CEO in a performance review that she’s crushing it at her job, but that one area of improvement would be to stop wearing t-shirts. This is at a relatively lax company where men in the C-suite dress casually… and frequently rock t-shirts themselves. Kate and Jake discuss the challenges of informal HR at startups, how performance reviews can focus on actual job performance, and the larger leadership dynamics at play when it comes to feedback and organizational culture. Need some advice from Kate and Jake? Email forcesatworkpod@gmail.com.  Katharine Smith is an organizational psychologist and career performance coach at Mountain Valley Coaching…but she’s still learning how to use a microphone. Jake Tuber is an organizational psychologist, executive coach, psychology professor, and Principal at Ticonderoga Advisory. He is not funny. For 25% off on Inside Tracker, go to insidetracker.com and use the code forcesatwork at checkout.
Forces at Work is the podcast where we answer your burning questions about the workplace and give you advice so you can show up to work smarter tomorrow. Jake Tuber and Katharine Smith are organizational psychologists, old friends... and at least one of those things is true. Each episode we tackle topics like sham performance improvement plans, terrible hiring practices, awkward performance reviews, and much more. Forces at Work drops January 7. Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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