Proper name pronunciation is a simple, accessible practice that can promote inclusion and belonging in the workplace.
Workplace, Teams, & Culture
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Building Culture From the Middle Out
Translating organizationwide value statements into group-specific practices is the key to making culture real.
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How to Make Better Friends at Work
Friendships at work can enrich us and our organizations if we cultivate these relationships thoughtfully.
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Own Your Words to Gain Authority
Managers who seem to be delivering others’ messages rather than acting autonomously can lose credibility and authority.
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Three Ways VMware Made Diversity Gains Stick
VMware’s 10-year DEI effort set it up for long-term success. Three best practices for culture change were key.
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What We’re Still Getting Wrong About Performance Management
Measuring and improving employee performance are different tasks most effectively addressed by two separate processes.
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Building the Neurodiversity Talent Pipeline for the Future of Work
Community colleges can be a valuable source of neurodivergent talent — a largely untapped pool in a tight labor market.
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Diversity Nudges
Small changes in how companies attract, recruit, and onboard new hires can deliver big diversity dividends.
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How to Productively Disagree on Tough Topics
Leaders can apply four strategies to facilitate thorny workplace conversations about identity, diversity, and justice.
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How to Engage People on Reskilling: A Language Lesson
How can a leader’s language stir interest in reskilling programs? An experiment at Vodafone surfaced best practices.