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By Craig Forman
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Culture Conversations, Craig Forman sits down with Dr. Bobbi Wegner, the CEO of Groops, an innovative platform designed to build deeper connections within teams. Bobbi is also a respected author and lecturer of Industrial/Organizational Psychology at Harvard University.
They dive into the complexities of human connection in the workplace, particularly in the post-COVID landscape. With over two years of specialized focus on helping organizations foster cohesion and teamwork, Bobbi shares her insights into the importance of building and maintaining strong interpersonal relationships at work. The conversation explores the challenges of remote work, the evolving dynamics of leadership, and how organizations can adapt to meet the changing needs of their teams.
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Groops - Official Website
Connect with Dr. Bobbi Wegner on LinkedIn
Culture Conversations Host:
Craig Forman is an organizational psychologist and founder of CultureC Consulting, dedicated to helping companies create better workplace cultures through strategic employee listening and engagement programs.
Connect with Craig on LinkedIn or Email: Craig@culturecraig.com
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Culture Conversations, Craig Forman sits down with Gary Ware, a dynamic consultant and workshop facilitator who uses purposeful play to help organizations combat burnout and build resilience. Gary shares his unique approach to fostering creativity and connection within teams by integrating play into the workplace. The discussion delves into the current challenges facing organizations in 2024, including burnout and the complexities of remote work. Gary and Craig explore how leaders can redefine play to drive high performance, and the importance of human responsibility in setting boundaries and protecting well-being in a demanding work environment.
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Relevant Links and References:
Gary Ware’s Website: https://www.breakthroughplay.com
About Gary Ware: Gary Ware is a consultant and workshop facilitator who specializes in using play as a medium for organizational transformation. With over a decade of experience, Gary has helped numerous teams break through barriers, enhance creativity, and build resilience through his innovative approach.
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Culture Conversations, Craig Forman sits down with Adam "Smiley" Poswolsky, a renowned author and speaker on workplace culture and human connection. They delve into the challenges and opportunities of fostering meaningful connections in the modern workplace, especially in an era increasingly dominated by remote work and AI technology. Smiley emphasizes the importance of prioritizing human connection, the role of organizational culture, and the need for flexible, people-centric policies.
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Smiley’s Website: Explore Smiley’s work, download the free Workplace Belonging Toolkit, and sign up for his newsletter.
LinkedIn: Connect with Smiley on LinkedIn for more insights and updates.
Recommended Reading:
Super Communicators by Charles Duhigg - An insightful book on the science of connection and effective communication.
About Our Guest:
Adam "Smiley" Poswolsky, a renowned workplace and connection expert, motivational speaker, and bestselling author. Smiley is best known for his impactful books such as "The Quarter-Life Breakthrough" and "Friendship in the Age of Loneliness," which have inspired countless individuals to find meaningful work and foster deeper connections in their lives.
Smiley's work focuses on fostering workplace belonging, increasing employee engagement, and building high-performing teams. His insightful keynotes provide actionable strategies for leaders to attract and retain top talent by creating a culture of empathy, connection, and belonging. Smiley has spoken at numerous Fortune 500 companies, including Apple, Google, and Deloitte, and his TEDx talk on the quarter-life crisis has garnered over 1.5 million views.
Smiley has a unique approach to creating inclusive workplaces, the challenges of modern work culture, and his strategies for building stronger human connections in the digital age.
Host:
Craig Forman, founder of CultureC Consulting, is an organizational psychologist and HR technology expert dedicated to improving workplace culture through employee listening and engagement programs.
Connect with Us:
Website: CultureC Consulting
LinkedIn: Craig Forman
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Episode Description:
In this episode of Culture Conversations, I sit down with Jerome Deroy, the CEO of Narativ, Inc., to explore the transformative power of storytelling in organizational culture. Jerome shares his unique journey, from being handed a shoebox full of notes by the founders of Narativ, Inc. to revolutionizing the way companies use storytelling to enhance communication, employee engagement, and leadership development.
Join us as we delve into: The intersection of AI and storytelling The critical role of storytelling in onboarding processes How to harness personal narratives to build a cohesive organizational culture The art of listening and its impact on storytelling Practical tips for leaders on leveraging stories to drive change Jerome’s expertise extends beyond Narativ as he lectures at Parsons New School of Design, teaching the art of storytelling. In this conversation, he provides actionable insights and real-world examples from his work with clients like CIGNA, Warby Parker, and Twitter. Whether you're a leader, manager, or simply passionate about the power of stories, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you transform your organizational culture.
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Reference Links:
Narativ, Inc. - Learn more about Jerome's company and their storytelling approach.
Powered by Storytelling - A book by Narativ’s founder, Murray Nossel.
The Danger of a Single Story - TED Talk by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - A powerful talk on the importance of diverse perspectives in storytelling.
Connect with Jerome Deroy:
LinkedIn: Jerome Deroy
Twitter: @JeromeDeroy
Twitter: @CultureCraig
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Guest: Kamaria Scott
Kamaria Scott is an experienced industrial-organizational (I/O) psychologist and a veteran in the field of employee engagement. With a career spanning over two decades, Kamaria has a deep understanding of the intricacies of workplace culture, employee engagement, and the essential role of managers in creating healthy and productive organizational environments.
Episode Summary:
In this episode, Craig Forman sits down with Kamaria to discuss the current state of employee engagement in 2024. They explore the minimal progress made over the years and dive into the psychological aspects of work, the evolving role of managers, and the importance of aligning individual and organizational values. The conversation provides valuable insights into creating meaningful work experiences and effective management practices.
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Craig and Anna go deep into AI’s impact on skills and work culture, why flexibility and resilience are key to making it through these uncertain times, and Listen to hear more about:
Anna Binder - https://www.linkedin.com/in/annabinder/
Colin and Craig sit down to talk about inclusive leadership, building community, and the importance of empathy and understanding within HR.
Listen to learn:
Colin Mincy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinhoustonmincy
Craig and Gogi discuss all things data, from how it plays a pivotal role in organizational transformation and supports employee success to creating a purpose-driven environment to foster productivity and engagement.
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Show Notes:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gogianand
https://positivepsychology.com/hedonic-vs-eudaimonic-wellbeing/
Craig and Emily reflect on the diverse experiences of belonging and acceptance, focusing on disability, accessibility and personal growth.
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Show Notes:
Emily Goodson - https://www.ecgoodson.com/
Emily's LA Times Article: https://www.latimes.com/lifestyle/story/2022-02-27/la-affairs-dating-in-los-angles-when-you-are-disabled
Emily's Blog: https://www.tydy.co/blog/emily-goodson-how-one-woman-found-her-voice-and-the-courage-to-embrace-her-whole-self
Amy Edmondson - Psychological Safety: https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/four-steps-to-build-the-psychological-safety-that-high-performing-teams-need-today
Craig and Lars share their personal experiences with addiction, the shift from transactional HR to collaborative strategies and what resilience in the modern workplace really means. Listen to learn more about: How modern HR practices emphasize collaboration, decentralization and what the shift from reactive to proactive and strategic mindsets means for HR professionals AI adoption in HR and why HR practitioners need to embrace AI tools to increase productivity and effectiveness, despite associated risks and challenges The future of work, and the importance of staying curious and learning in a rapidly changing world Show Notes Amplify Talent - https://amplifytalent.com/ Redefining Work – Podcast - https://amplifytalent.com/redefining-work Redefining HR - https://larsschmidt.com/#book Darren Murph - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r9kf6DvTuY
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.