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For the Love of Work
Rogers
16 episodes
3 months ago
The world of work has changed as leaders, teams, and employees alike begin to adjust to the new realities of the modern workplace; from home, in the office, or both. The challenges are unique, but so are the opportunities to level up, open new doors and build a meaningful career. It’s been said if you love your job, you’ll never work a day in your life. For the Love of work is a playbook for the modern employee experience, and it’s more relevant than ever as we redefine the way we work in the wake of a pandemic. Season two expands its focus on the “employee experience” and dives deep into the notion of growth and leadership. Gen Z and Millenials are taking over the workplace and soon, they'll be leading and managing teams of their own. To be successful, they'll need to lean on the right experts who will hand them the right tools to build on the wide skillsets they developed as team members and make a real impact as strong leaders. As told with practical tips and engaging stories, we explore the idea that leadership can come from anywhere. You’ll hear inspirational and practical advice as well as lessons to help you be your best self at work and beyond. Visit fortheloveofwork.ca for more.
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The world of work has changed as leaders, teams, and employees alike begin to adjust to the new realities of the modern workplace; from home, in the office, or both. The challenges are unique, but so are the opportunities to level up, open new doors and build a meaningful career. It’s been said if you love your job, you’ll never work a day in your life. For the Love of work is a playbook for the modern employee experience, and it’s more relevant than ever as we redefine the way we work in the wake of a pandemic. Season two expands its focus on the “employee experience” and dives deep into the notion of growth and leadership. Gen Z and Millenials are taking over the workplace and soon, they'll be leading and managing teams of their own. To be successful, they'll need to lean on the right experts who will hand them the right tools to build on the wide skillsets they developed as team members and make a real impact as strong leaders. As told with practical tips and engaging stories, we explore the idea that leadership can come from anywhere. You’ll hear inspirational and practical advice as well as lessons to help you be your best self at work and beyond. Visit fortheloveofwork.ca for more.
Show more...
Careers
Education,
Business,
Management,
How To
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How To Make Better Mistakes
For the Love of Work
27 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
How To Make Better Mistakes
Psychological safety is the belief that you can bring your whole self to work, and speak up with ideas and feedback—as well as make mistakes—without fear of punishment. But, how do you do that if you don’t trust your boss or your coworkers? In this episode we are exploring what makes some work environments open and collaborative, and others closed-off and fear-inducing. And how to deal with either scenario. Harvard Professor Amy Edmondson explains what is ‘psychological safety’, the term she coined, and explains how organizations, and we, can become fear-free in our work. Former Google executive Geoff Ho, and Chris Clearfield, author of Meltdown, discuss how sharing mistakes at work can be the difference between success and failure. Kim Scott, author of Radical Candor, gives us the tools to start having hard conversations with our colleagues and bosses, so we can cultivate more trusting and strong working relationships. Scott, along with Benjamin Granger, explain the importance of giving and receiving feedback, and how we can get better at doing both. For the Love of Work is an original podcast made possible by Rogers. Learn more about the podcast at Rogers . Or rate or review the show here. We’d love to know what you think.
For the Love of Work
The world of work has changed as leaders, teams, and employees alike begin to adjust to the new realities of the modern workplace; from home, in the office, or both. The challenges are unique, but so are the opportunities to level up, open new doors and build a meaningful career. It’s been said if you love your job, you’ll never work a day in your life. For the Love of work is a playbook for the modern employee experience, and it’s more relevant than ever as we redefine the way we work in the wake of a pandemic. Season two expands its focus on the “employee experience” and dives deep into the notion of growth and leadership. Gen Z and Millenials are taking over the workplace and soon, they'll be leading and managing teams of their own. To be successful, they'll need to lean on the right experts who will hand them the right tools to build on the wide skillsets they developed as team members and make a real impact as strong leaders. As told with practical tips and engaging stories, we explore the idea that leadership can come from anywhere. You’ll hear inspirational and practical advice as well as lessons to help you be your best self at work and beyond. Visit fortheloveofwork.ca for more.