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Daffodils, spring lambs, resilience and R U OK? Day
I want to work in a culture of resilience, but I also want compassion, understanding and check-ins.
Workplace Mediation
Mediation provides a genuine opportunity to listen and understand another’s perspective while they listen to understand yours.
Personal accountability
It’s easy to get caught up complaining about the behaviour of others but how often do we shine the spotlight on own behaviour?
Coaching and Respectful Workplaces
Good coaching is an investment in people, and I see great coaching in workplaces that value and appreciate their staff.
Respect and Diversity
Our world will never stop being diverse, by investing in (and respecting) diversity and inclusion you are putting your best foot forward and staying ahead of the game.
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Simple and small things you can do to make a difference
Listen to your staff – you can’t fix what you don’t understand
Data. The productivity benefits of psychologically safe workplaces
‘..organisations, on average, can expect a positive return on investment (ROI) of 2.3.’
Disrespect and bullying
How do you distinguish between disrespect and bullying? I don’t think you do – disrespect can easily form part (or possibly all) of a bullying complaint.
Our managers are unapproachable. Our managers don’t act.
Do your manager/s have the skills and training to deal with the bullying behaviours?
Where is your focus?
Be an active consumer of your workplace.
Walk around, have conversations, feel the vibe.
Are you listening?
It’s what happens AFTER the learning that makes the difference.
There is so much good information around at the moment but it’s only useful if you listen and apply it.
How do you want to feel at work?
Every time I am with a new group of training participants, I ask the question ‘how do you want to feel at work?’
Back to work
Investing in your people and your culture is more important now than ever before.
New Normal?
In our 'new workplace normal' putting people first has never been as important.
We're all Wonder Women
Let's be advocates for ourselves and our female co-workers, not just for IWD but every day.
Practicing what I preach
I wish that respect was something once gained and never lost.
I wish that respect (both self-respect and for others) was always easy no matter what mood we might be in.