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2022 Favorites: Books Edition

I’ve read or listened to 51 books in 2022 (full list below). Sometimes I need to step out of the serious stuff and read a good fantasy story (Ex. Harry Potter or Percy Jackson) for a mind palate cleanse. Then I go right back to it. Typically, I choose audiobooks based on the narrator. What have been your favorites this year?

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2022 Favorites: Podcast Edition

As many of you know, I’m a voracious reader and consumer of media because my inner nerd (aka Hermione Granger) loves rich mental stimulation. Therefore, I won’t bore you with every book, podcast episode, show, movie, report, or article that’s sent me into geek land. Today I’m starting with podcasts.

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Leadership Lessons from Ted Lasso

As the World cup begins and we all need some hope for the future, I want to highlight some leadership lessons from Ted Lasso. He is not a traditional leader in that he didn’t work his way up in the company to reach this status. He also doesn’t have identical relevant experience. And he is not from the home country of the organization. Ted Lasso has many obstacles to face from day one.

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What’s Trust Got to Do With It? Practices for Trust Building in Partnerships & Collaborations

Trust is one of those words that gets frequently thrown around business circles. Business guru Stephen Covey once said, “Trust is the glue of life. It’s the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It’s the foundational principle that holds all relationships.” Well, that sounds big. It seems like trust is a topic that we in the business world should know about. What is trust anyways?

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Why Cost of Living Matters for Employee Pay

The wage floor is minimum wage paid to an employee. Now, organizations have the opportunity to pay more than our wage laws. They might be willing to pay more for desired skills, years of experience, and talent market competition. Of course, that depends on the organization’s profit margin. If the organization has the money to spend, they can spend more on human talent if they so choose. High profit margin does not always equal better environments for employees.

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HR Hacks for Leaders: How to Conduct a Pay Equity Assessment

As a supervisor, you need to understand why your employees are paid at certain rates and how they can change their pay. If you cannot, then you will be left with a lack of trust from your employees and difficulties in recruiting new employees. Pay equity assessments offer comprehensive views of your team’s salary data that will help you now and overall, as a supervisor.

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HR Hacks for Leaders: Developing Your Feedback Loops

As a new supervisor, you will need some feedback from your team about your leadership. I’m going to outline several ways to ask for feedback that go from short-term and informal to long-term and formal. These ways are also available across a spectrum – individual, team, and organization. For each of these suggestions, I recommend trying one at a time and over a few weeks or even months.

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HR Hacks for Leaders: Measures of People Success

How many of us are just trying to survive and find connections during a multi-year pandemic? Employee turnover is high. Budgets are tight. And many of us are understaffed. However, we can have years of experience being around supervisors (or dart boards) and not really understand the structure and rules of the game.

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FREE Facilitation Guide & Video for Reboot Your Leadership

Rebooting your leadership is not a sign of failure; it’s just a refresh of perspective and motivation. Many of us are experiencing long-term burnout, which can show up as unexplained fatigue, lack of creative thinking, and disorganization. If you are experiencing these symptoms, then you are in good company. Most of the world is feeling the same.

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Sensemaking is the New Talking, Really

Sensemaking is a group discussion where individuals share how a specific event or issue is impacting them. These sessions are important because they allow us to bring our full humanity to work while not disconnecting from the world. Change is everywhere these days, and the global pandemic waves continually push to renegotiate our relationships with people and time.

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Decision-Making Impacts Your Team Culture

What we think is happening in our decision-making processes is a linear event where everyone is clearly identifying a problem, discussing solutions, and acting on the best one. However, we forget that each of us shows up with a different set of experiences in the workplace. Quite often I find that teams have unspoken confusion about how decisions are made and their roles in the process.

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Your Team Needs a Reboot, Too

Working agreements establish the rules of engagement and clearly define expectations of each other. Discussing a set of working agreements within a team is important because it offers the opportunity to get the spoken and unspoken needs of the group onto the discussion table.

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Corporations and Performative Allyship for Reproductive Rights

Performative allyship happens when a person or group claims to be an ally to a marginalized group for their own personal reputation over the actual needs and concerns of the marginalized group. I see this happening with these corporations right now for several reasons.

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How to Reboot Your Leadership Momentum in 4 Practices

Even more so, you may have noticed a critical transformation with your employees. These world changes have awoken hidden needs and desires for safe, meaningful, and sustainable work throughout one’s life. Employee turnover is a major problem right now. How are you facing this challenge?

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3 Recommendations for Pride Month

What are you doing to celebrate Pride? Here are 3 recommendations for increasing your awareness and becoming a better ally for the LGBTQIA2S+ community.

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What is Pay Justice? Dismantling Inequities in Pay

After working with several employers, I have found that pay decisions impact employees on a deeply personal level because pay is tied to paying the bills and providing for loved ones - basic survival. The ingredients of a pay system are incredibly important.

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Women’s History Month Resources

Since 1987, March has been known as Women’s History Month in the United States. This designation provides a month to lift up and celebrate women of the past, present, and future. As a 100% woman-owned firm, we celebrate our history every day. Here are some resources for you to use in deepening your knowledge and practice.

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Honoring bell hooks: An Appalachian Love Scholar

We learn how to love in each stage of life, and we bring love to our workplaces. As hooks notes, “Self-love cannot flourish in isolation.” As leaders, we can bring a love ethic to our workplaces. She defines it as, “A love ethic presupposes that everyone has the right to be free, live fully and well.”

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Planning is My Superpower AND My Disability

If you’ve collaborated with me, then you know that an Excel spreadsheet is my best friend. I always have an internal laugh when I hear that feedback because my organization is a major coping skill for my ADD. Being able to sort information and tasks into predetermined categories and places allows my brain to rest and my body to sleep at night. Can you relate?

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