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Navigating the Work Compass
Susan Chapman-Hughes and Cate Luzio
28 episodes
8 months ago
Over the past 23 months, our lives have changed dramatically, particular in the workplace. Many of us went from spending five days a week in an office, running from airport to airport, or meeting to meeting, to a completely remote environment juggling both our personal and professional lives from a dining room table. With women, in particular women of color, disproportionately impacted during the pandemic (more than 5mm women have exited the workforce since February 2020), what does a “return to the office” look like for you? What are the range of emotions and feelings about going back to work? Has your company addressed various situations of home-based, on-site or hybrid? Or put in place a timeline or new policies? What questions should you be asking? Is flexibility a concern, or lack of it? What changes can I make in how I manage that will support the diverse needs of my teams? Are we ready? Join the new weekly series “Navigating the Work Compass” by Cate Luzio, Founder and CEO of Luminary and Susan E. Chapman-Hughes, Founder, C-Level Exec, Independent Board Director, and hear how they, along with other leaders, are navigating through uncertainty, planning their return to the office and are working to support flexible policies for women.
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Over the past 23 months, our lives have changed dramatically, particular in the workplace. Many of us went from spending five days a week in an office, running from airport to airport, or meeting to meeting, to a completely remote environment juggling both our personal and professional lives from a dining room table. With women, in particular women of color, disproportionately impacted during the pandemic (more than 5mm women have exited the workforce since February 2020), what does a “return to the office” look like for you? What are the range of emotions and feelings about going back to work? Has your company addressed various situations of home-based, on-site or hybrid? Or put in place a timeline or new policies? What questions should you be asking? Is flexibility a concern, or lack of it? What changes can I make in how I manage that will support the diverse needs of my teams? Are we ready? Join the new weekly series “Navigating the Work Compass” by Cate Luzio, Founder and CEO of Luminary and Susan E. Chapman-Hughes, Founder, C-Level Exec, Independent Board Director, and hear how they, along with other leaders, are navigating through uncertainty, planning their return to the office and are working to support flexible policies for women.
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Episodes (20/28)
Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Self-Confidence
3 years ago
30 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Psychological Safety
3 years ago
30 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Relationships
3 years ago
30 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating The Future of Work
3 years ago
31 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Culture
3 years ago
30 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Women in the Workforce
3 years ago
30 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Care Giving
3 years ago
27 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating With Courage
3 years ago
28 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Podcast Launch
3 years ago
31 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating the Exhaustion Gap
3 years ago
32 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Proximity Bias
3 years ago
30 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Equal Pay
3 years ago
28 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Sponsorships
3 years ago
28 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Employee Benefits
3 years ago
24 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating the Great Resignation
3 years ago
29 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Future Goals
3 years ago
28 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Back Into The Workforce
3 years ago
31 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Job Search
3 years ago
31 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating with Empathy
3 years ago
32 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Navigating Careers
3 years ago
30 minutes

Navigating the Work Compass
Over the past 23 months, our lives have changed dramatically, particular in the workplace. Many of us went from spending five days a week in an office, running from airport to airport, or meeting to meeting, to a completely remote environment juggling both our personal and professional lives from a dining room table. With women, in particular women of color, disproportionately impacted during the pandemic (more than 5mm women have exited the workforce since February 2020), what does a “return to the office” look like for you? What are the range of emotions and feelings about going back to work? Has your company addressed various situations of home-based, on-site or hybrid? Or put in place a timeline or new policies? What questions should you be asking? Is flexibility a concern, or lack of it? What changes can I make in how I manage that will support the diverse needs of my teams? Are we ready? Join the new weekly series “Navigating the Work Compass” by Cate Luzio, Founder and CEO of Luminary and Susan E. Chapman-Hughes, Founder, C-Level Exec, Independent Board Director, and hear how they, along with other leaders, are navigating through uncertainty, planning their return to the office and are working to support flexible policies for women.