Month: May 2021

Remote Work, Culture, and CEO Power-No Power

Remote Work, Culture, and CEO Power-No Power

As work life moves to the next normal and more work options evolve for white collar workers, some CEO’s weighed in on what they want for their workforce or in society in general.  WeWork, the commercial rental space share company is hoping to capitalize on a return that will benefit their revenue most.  It should…

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The Camaraderie of Golf

The Camaraderie of Golf

 Alistair Tait, the European golf commentator, quoted Grantland Rice from 100 years ago. “Golf is 20% mechanics and technique.  The other 80% is philosophy, humour, trajedy, romance, melodrama, companionship, camaraderie, cussedness and conversation.” Alistair was missing golf early on in the pandemic but, more so, missing the things that come with golf.  His blog worth a read.  As I prepare to pack my bags for Phoenix to celebrate my oldest…

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Effective Facilitation Matters More Now Than Ever

Effective Facilitation Matters More Now Than Ever

Great facilitation can make inclusion policies and efforts live in the context that employees care most about, within their own project or team.   There are a set of core skills and capabilities that create inclusive groups that drive results in face to face or virtual environments.  Through our delivery partners Evan Unger and Bette Smith,…

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