Posts in Culture
Colleagues Leaving? Here's How to Prevent (or Facilitate) Career Shifts

As the dust settles on partial reopenings, hybrid working, and a new school year, many people are rethinking their relationship with work. Beyond navigating these questions about our own careers, leaders are tasked with attracting and retaining talent - the people at the heart of what their organizations do.


So, how do we retain our star employees, particularly when everyone’s stressed, things are uncertain, and the market for jobs is competitive?

Ellie Hearne breaks it down.

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Leading Your Team Back to the Office? A Few Pointers...

After 18+ months of leading a remote or hybrid team, you may feel you have finally mastered it - or perhaps that it will never quite replace face-to-face working. Or perhaps a bit of both. With many businesses returning to office or permanently adopting a hybrid model, the time is right for some pointers for leading in this new era of work.

Article by guest contributor Eilidh Corrigan

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Top Performer? You Might Have This Bad Habit

We all dislike being micromanaged - but while many of us report having been micromanaged, few of us consider ourselves micromanagers.

Why this disconnect?

No manager sets out to do their job poorly. On the contrary, people tend to end up in management because they’re good at something. Unfortunately, that something usually isn’t “management.”

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Client Challenge | making meetings more inclusive - and more productive

Small firms, large ones, diverse industries, remote teams, and in-person ones… All seem to face the same challenge: making sure people get the right amount of “air time” in meetings. And beyond that, making sure everyone is involved, engaged, and motivated to contribute.

Ellie Hearne on why inclusive meetings are important and how to draw out quieter voices - whatever the culture, communications dynamic, and organizational climate.

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