š§ Iāve Been Thinkingā¦
I get super curious when I meet people whose work lives are very different from mine. And after a series of these interactions last week, I gained a new appreciation for the need for 360Ā° respect and appreciation in the workplace.
Leaders cannot expect employees to just blindly follow orders anymore; and employees cannot expect their leaders to have all the answers. Our world has gotten much too complicated. And employees often donāt know the challenges their co-workers are experiencing.
By opening up dialogues so communication flows in all directions, we share our realities and pave the way for positive change.
Hereās an idea to try out this week: have a conversation with someone whose work is very different from yoursāeither inside or outside your own company. What are their biggest challenges? What do they enjoy most and leastāand why? See if what they share provides insights for your workplace and the roles in it. Iām going to wager that respect and appreciation are huge factors in their answers. Let me know how it goes!
š Information & Resources to Help You Drive Change
Here are my shares for this week:Ā
SPECIAL NOTE: If you hit a paywall on any of the stories I share, go to Google Search, enter the name of the publication and something about the story (author, title, subject) to get a natural search link that usually by-passes the pay wall.
- J.J. Mazzo hits the right points in this short piece for Forbes on what he learned when his company grew from 1-20 employees. Especially love his share about hiring carefullyāa valuable lesson I, too, learned the hard way.Ā
- This WSJ piece is written for consumers, but it applies to business banking too. AI is helping the bad guysāheads up.
- If it seems very quiet the week of July 1, it is not your imagination, according to this article from Inc.
- I get itā¦some employees are dishonest, need supervision, and donāt perform to expectations. But I think we need to āget off the clockā and innovate better ways to set performance goals and assess productivity. āThe clockā is too subjective for todayās workforce. That being said, I understand the deception needed to be punished, but true confession, I clicked through to the article because the link said it was about mouse jigglers and I didnāt know what those were. Now I do and you can too. š
- Now this is cool: blue collar talent is finding lucrative side hustle workāas social influencers.
- Practicing gratitude seems to be on everyoneās list of important skills for leaders to cultivate, including this list from Rolling Stone. Rock on!
- Is it possible to be ātoo niceā at work? Absolutely! When weāre focused on being āniceā as a mask to our anxiousness, we can come across as disingenuous and untrustworthy. This TEDTalk by social psychologist Tessa West shares her research on how people mask anxiety with overly polite feedback. She, also, gives three tips to be more clear and consistent with feedback.
š Do Good Spotlight: The American Heart Association (AHA)
Founded in 1924, the AHA has become the nationās oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. Heart Disease is the #1 killer worldwide and AHA continues to provide research funding and programs to help people live healthier. Learn more about aiding their cause: American Heart Association.
š Noteworthy: Seventh Generation
Itās one thing to say you manufacture environmentally safe cleaning. Itās another to get B Corp certified as proof youāre walking the walk and talking the talk. Seventh Generation helps customers keep their homes clean and fresh without adding to planetary woes. Hats off to Seventh Generation, one of the first companies to earn B Corp certification (way back in 2007) and still going strong.
š Better Workplaces Intention Pod
Weāre revamping the intention pod and will be bringing it back in a new format with new times so more of you can participate. Itās an uplifting way to help keep yourself centered throughout the business week (and on the weekend too). Stay tunedā¦
ā³Until Next Time…
Do you have good plans for the weekend? Active or chill? Do what you need to do to stay refreshed and focused. Taking care of ourselves is the best foundation for helping others, so make sure to invest time in the recharging activities that work best for you.Ā
Iām listening to āJamesā by Percival Everett and loving itāthatās my chill. Dinner party at a friendsā home on Sundayāthatās my active. Saturday is me pushing myself to get back on my e-bike after the knee surgeryādefinitely not chill, hoping itās active! Wish me luck!
Enjoy the rest of the week and your weekend too,
Niki