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The Swear Jar
Andrew Brown and Elizabeth Williams
35 episodes
3 months ago
It seems like it was just yesterday when the prospect of leveraging build screens as an internal communications tool was out of reach. And the reasons were plentiful: The technology was too expensive;Since big screens were the purview of the IT department, they alone designed, installed, and maintained the screens; andBecause of the cost of big screens, they’d only be used for almost anything other than trying to engage and inspire employees.But things have changed drastically. No...
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It seems like it was just yesterday when the prospect of leveraging build screens as an internal communications tool was out of reach. And the reasons were plentiful: The technology was too expensive;Since big screens were the purview of the IT department, they alone designed, installed, and maintained the screens; andBecause of the cost of big screens, they’d only be used for almost anything other than trying to engage and inspire employees.But things have changed drastically. No...
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Episodes (20/35)
The Swear Jar
Making It On the Big Screen
It seems like it was just yesterday when the prospect of leveraging build screens as an internal communications tool was out of reach. And the reasons were plentiful: The technology was too expensive;Since big screens were the purview of the IT department, they alone designed, installed, and maintained the screens; andBecause of the cost of big screens, they’d only be used for almost anything other than trying to engage and inspire employees.But things have changed drastically. No...
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4 years ago
34 minutes

The Swear Jar
Stop Surveying Employees and Start Listening to Them
Every Fearless Communicator has a love-hate relationship with surveys. But, let's take a step back and remind ourselves why we survey employees in the first place. Ostensibly, we're trying to "listen to employees" because doing so helps the organization and, by extension, everyone in it, be far more successful. So, put employee surveys aside for a moment and let's re-examine the best ways we can (and should be) listening. And, to be clear, we're talking about how organizations can bake...
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4 years ago
37 minutes

The Swear Jar
Changing Roles: Can Employee Comms and O.D. Play Nice?
In your role as an employee communications professional, chances are you’re expected to ensure proposed changes --- like adoption of new policies, procedures, or technologies --- get effectively introduced and actually “stick”. And that’s regardless of whether you have any kind of change management skills, training, or support. Life gets even messier for you when folks from HR, training and project management share your mandate to bring about desired behavioural change. And, then there’s O.D....
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4 years ago
32 minutes

The Swear Jar
Communications Ain't No F**N Soft Skill
The verdict is in: Every survey asking leaders which skills they consider essential to success and/or growth sees “communications skills” called out in the top five responses --- and often, within the top three. And yet, organizations all too often neglect, minimize or worse, discredit communications skills. Contributing to this unfortunate reality is the branding of communications as “soft skills”. So, Elizabeth and I unpack the “soft skills” label and identify actions that communicati...
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4 years ago
25 minutes

The Swear Jar
All Aboard: A Technology Adoption Success Story
Let’s face it, it’s tough introducing a new technology or a new process, into your organization. And like it or not, as the professional communicator, you’re often “on the hook” for making sure these kinds of changes are embraced. That’s why Nekolina Lau’s Gold Quill award-winning story about how ATB Financial successfully launched a large-scale technology on-boarding initiative is so very inspiring and helpful. Okay, here’s a question for you: How likely do you think your next technology rol...
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4 years ago
45 minutes

The Swear Jar
Rolling Out a New SharePoint Intranet: A Success Story
"Intranets aren't sexy". That's the word according to Amanda Stephenson, RSA's Manager of Communications. (And, it couldn't be more true). Yet, Amanda recently won a Gold Quill Award for rolling out an upgrade of an on-premises version of SharePoint to a cloud-based version. How on earth could she have managed that --- given that this kind of project is pretty much at the bottom of the list of projects that strategic communicators want to lead?? On this episode of The Swear Jar, Amanda shares...
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4 years ago
38 minutes

The Swear Jar
The Hearts & Minds of Middle Managers
Employee engagement is creeping up, but guess who's not engaged? Middle managers. Those much-maligned and ignored folks are under more pressure than ever to get stuff done and keep their organizations moving. Natalia Smalyuk of Not Business As Usual joins us for a wide-ranging look at why middle managers are struggling, how executives can re-engage them before it's too late, and how organizations need to double down on purpose, authenticity, connection and trust to get through the pandemic c...
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4 years ago
59 minutes

The Swear Jar
What's in Your Communications Stack? (Part 1)
We all know it: Marketing always gets all the fanfare when it comes to innovation. After all, stuff that contributes to bringing revenue to our corporate overlords is generally valued more than activities that keep the lights on --- like managing employee communications! We, as Fearless Communicators get that. We’ve all seen the Marketing Department’s budgets expand for evaluating, implementing and training on the “marketing communications stack”. But flying under the radar a slew of technolo...
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4 years ago
39 minutes

The Swear Jar
Is the Light at the End of the Tunnel an Oncoming Train?
Robert Gold is well-known throughout the Canadian business community as a thought-leader, an early adopter of technology and a trusted advisor to growing companies of all shapes and sizes. Because he helps organizations across industries successfully navigate their growth, he has a broad view of how and why organizations are going to emerge post-pandemic. And, while it’s true that our discussion with Robert ping-pongs wildly, we felt only slightly exhausted --- but truly invigorated. El...
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4 years ago
36 minutes

The Swear Jar
I Think We Have a Loose Connection
Here’s an annoyingly simple truth: If your employees don’t feel emotionally connected to your organization’s purpose, its cultural values, its tasks or its people, your organization will underperform. In fact, your organization won’t survive even in the most favorable times --- never mind during times of severe upheaval (like during and after a pandemic). So, establishing and sustaining a strong emotional bond is something every organization should be placing on senior leadership’s regu...
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4 years ago
32 minutes

The Swear Jar
The D Word: How to Stop Worrying and Start Communicating About Inclusion, Diversity & Equity
Is 2021 the year we finally start getting inclusion, diversity and equity (ID&E) right? In a time of overt racism in the U.S. Capitol building and the firing of KPMG's U.K. leader for calling unconscious bias "complete crap" are we finally ready to start getting ID&E right? Michael Kaneva, Chief Diversity Officer at Export Development Canada joins us on The Swear Jar to work through why we're so afraid to confront the ugly truths that underpin the need for ID&E programs in ...
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4 years ago
41 minutes

The Swear Jar
Communications Your Audience Can’t Resist (Part 1)
There isn’t a communication professional alive who hasn’t been confronted with resistance in some form or another. In fact, comms pros are often called in to prevent or minimize resistance to upcoming transformations. However, they’re called in to clean up after big and small projects alike have come off the rails. Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse If you’re ever in a meeting and leaders use any of these three familiar phrases be forewarned -- they are expecting serious...
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4 years ago
23 minutes

The Swear Jar
Leadership skills for the sh*t show ahead. Also goats.
If you haven't had the pleasure of listening to the Goat Rodeo Sessions by Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile, you've been missing out one what on commenter called "Bluegrass that dropped out of high school, sneaked away to NYC and went to The Juilliard School of Music." So what does this have to do with employee communications? Meet our guest, Mark Edgar of The Goat Rodeo Project and future foHRward. Mark is a former CHRO who now prevents organizational train wrecks, also ...
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4 years ago
38 minutes

The Swear Jar
(Unlearning) About the Great Undesked
The "Great Undesked" is a segment of the workforce that often gets forgotten, neglected, underserviced and sometimes even scapegoated by employers. Just think about nurses, insurance agents, healthcare givers, drivers, miners, grocery store workers, care takers and couriers --- just to name a few. These workers, who are critical to the success of so many organizations and communities, are rarely glued to their screens. So, what's an Employee Communications professional to do to effectively ...
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4 years ago
41 minutes

The Swear Jar
Reviews Are a Fu*king Gift
Whether you like it or not, your current, past and potential employees are talking sh*t about you online. It might be nice sh*t or it might be nasty sh*t, but the truth is, if you're not paying attention, someone else is owning the narrative about your brand. That's probably why fewer than 1 in 4 companies even bother to respond when someone leaves a review on Glassdoor, Indeed, Google or the countless other places (like Facebook, Reddit etc.) that people talk about what it's like to w...
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4 years ago
27 minutes

The Swear Jar
Hitting the Right Nerve
We’re going to be hearing a lot about trust in organizations this year. As we begin to figure out the new terms of engagement for the workplace in 2021, we’ll need to make sure that building and maintaining trust is a deliberate outcome of everything we do as communicators. We’ve got years of data supporting the idea that people in high trust organizations are happier and outperform those in lower trust places. In fact, they report 74% less stress, 50% more productivity, 40% less burnout and ...
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4 years ago
28 minutes

The Swear Jar
Getting Remote Team Communications Right
We've been at this remote work thing for long enough that you'd think managers and executives would be pretty good at communicating with their teams. Wouldn't you? But that's not what's happening. Despite the fancy technology and the creeping acceptance of dogs, babies, Amazon deliveries and knowing too much about your coworkers' bedrooms, the truth is, we're not doing a good job of communicating remotely. To learn more, we went to the guy who literally wrote (okay, co-wrote) the book on re...
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4 years ago
45 minutes

The Swear Jar
Carrots and Communications: A recipe for all employees
Reward and recognition programs are adopted by all types of organizations – across industries – to move or more needles on employee behaviours. But, despite the best of intentions, these programs, which are often launched with much fanfare (and budgets), often fall well below their ambitious targets for engagement, retention, and organizational alignment*. The result: organizational leaders, HR executives and Project Managers can distance themselves from such programs or conclude that they’re...
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4 years ago
31 minutes

The Swear Jar
Stuck in the Communications Drive-Thru Window
Episode Summary This week Andrew and Elizabeth talk about a fate that befalls even the best organizational communicators: the dreaded Drive-Thru Window. We don’t mean a literal drive-thru (but if working in one is your part-time jam, we don’t judge); we’re talking about when communicators are stuck in order-taking mode and cranking out tons of materials they know aren’t that good or aren’t that necessary. Of course, the issue is that communicators are frustrated because they know they can and...
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4 years ago
17 minutes

The Swear Jar
The Swear Jar - Greatest Hits (Volume 1)
Well, it's been a wild ride so far! In producing The Swear Jar podcast we've tackled the good, the bad and the truly ugly in employee communications/internal communications. But why would we do that? Because we are determined to provide practical and actionable insights to Employee Communications professionals --- across industries. And, we do that because, quite frankly, Fearless Communicators need tools and advice so that they can ensure that employee communications are awesome, aligned ...
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5 years ago
18 minutes

The Swear Jar
It seems like it was just yesterday when the prospect of leveraging build screens as an internal communications tool was out of reach. And the reasons were plentiful: The technology was too expensive;Since big screens were the purview of the IT department, they alone designed, installed, and maintained the screens; andBecause of the cost of big screens, they’d only be used for almost anything other than trying to engage and inspire employees.But things have changed drastically. No...