Carolyn Stern joins Wayne to discuss her new book, The Emotionally Strong Leader: An Inside Out Journey to Transformational Leadership. They discuss why showing emotion as a leader is actually a good thing and not a sign of weakness as well as how to do that effectively within your organization.Featured Guest Name: Carolyn Stern What She Does: Emotional
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Wayne and Marisa discuss the things you should consider when conducting annual meetings remotely, including how to manage the logistics of the meeting, how to keep everyone engaged, and how to ensure that everyone has a chance to be heard. We’ll also explore the benefits of a hybrid meeting, and share our own experience with
We’ve had a lot of amazing conversations since we launched in March. In this episode, we’re highlighting our top five most downloaded episodes and sharing a clip from each one. Additional ResourcesQuiet Quitting and How to Handle ItHow to Conduct Performance Reviews RemotelyHow is Remote Work Changing the World of Human Resources? with Suzanne Lucas (Evil
During this time of year, we find that lots of offices either have employees taking time off or the office might actually shut down completely for a period of time. Wayne and Marisa discuss how this can work on remote teams, what international teams might need to be aware of, and how employees can help
A study came out that said that in-person meetings had more creativity than remote meetings, but is that really accurate? Elise Keith from Lucid Meetings joins Wayne Turmel to discuss that study, how to collaborate effectively on remote meetings, and how meetings have changed since the pandemic started. Additional ResourcesVirtual communication curbs creative idea generation studyConnect
For many remote workers, seeing an instant message with nothing but “Hi” in it is a huge pet peeve. Which is why many are beginning to talk about something called the No Hello Club. Wayne and Marisa discuss what the No Hello Club is, why it’s important to be cognizant of the medium you’re communicating
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