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    Work Matters!

    A podcast about improving work related experiences that affect happiness, success and engagement both on the job and at home.
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    Episodes (26)

    Episode 23: Mergers & Acquisitions Matter

    Episode 23: Mergers & Acquisitions Matter
    What should you do when you learn your company has been bought by another organization? In this episode we talk with Steve Goldberg about how to respond if your company is acquired or merged with another organization. Drawing on his extensive experience with acquisitions, Steve provides practical tips for minimizing risks and maximizing the career opportunities associated with mergers and acquisitions.

    Episode 22: Mentors Matter

    Episode 22: Mentors Matter
    We talk with Chris Motley of Mentor Spaces about the value of mentors and how to create effective mentorship relationships. Chris addresses common misconceptions about mentorships and provides practical tips on creating conversations that allow you to gain insight from other people’s life experiences. Robert Richardson LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertrichardson/ Steve Hunt’s LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steventhunt/ Chris Motley's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbmotley/

    Episode 21: Deskless and Frontline Jobs Matter

    Episode 21: Deskless and Frontline Jobs Matter
    Do you have a job without a desk? Dr. Muriel Clauson of Anthill explains how to manage the unique challenges faced by people who work on the floor or in the field outside of corporate offices. She shares tips on finding the best deskless jobs and what you can do to improve the quality of deskless work. Muriel Clauson's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclauson/ Steve Hunt's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steventhunt/ Robert Richardson's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertrichardson/

    Episode 20: The future of Work Matters

    Episode 20: The future of Work Matters
    We talk with Christian Schmeichel, the Chief Future of Work Office at SAP about how to manage our careers in the face of a rapidly changing world of work. Christian shares specific strategies to take at different career phases ranging from “knowing yourself” and “learning a foreign language (the reason may surprise you),” to “always be learning new skills.”  And Robert gives career advice to his own children!  Robert Richardson LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertrichardson/ Steve Hunt’s LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steventhunt/ Dr. Christian Schmeichel’s LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-christian-schmeichel-34712b7/

    Work Matters, episode 18: Evaluations Matter

    Work Matters, episode 18: Evaluations Matter
    This episode covers the interviews, questionairres, personality tests, and exercises that are conducted in the hiring process. Learn about the measurements, purpose, and best practices for pre-hire examinations from Chief IO Psychologist Nathan Mondragon. Learn more about Hirevue: http://www.hirevue.com/ Connect with Nathan Mondragon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-mondragon-3b721b

    Work Matters, episode 17: Interviews Matter

    Work Matters, episode 17: Interviews Matter
    “Interviews Matter” shares insights to help people present their best authentic selves during a job interview. These interview principles and tips outline the science behind how to have a successful interview, whether you are the interviewee or interviewer. Prem Kumar, CEO and co-founder of Humanly, shares his research behind interview conversations and the technology evaluating interviews.

    Work Matters, episode 16: Authenticity Matters

    Work Matters, episode 16: Authenticity Matters
    This episode explores the concept of authentic work relationships where we feel comfortable having honest, candid, and productive conversations with colleagues about the good, bad and difficult parts of our jobs. Jill Popelka, President at SAP SuccessFactors explains why authenticity is critical to creating high performing teams. Jill shares insights from her personal experience leading multi-cultural teams to provide practical tips on what we can do to create more authentic and supportive work environments.

    Work Matters, episode 15: Getting Discovered Matters

    Work Matters, episode 15: Getting Discovered Matters
    ​Getting discovered can unlock your career success. This episode discusses how to sell your potential and be discovered with Dan Swift, an innovator who successfully launched LinkedIn Sales Navigator and has since built a company called Empire Selling focused on helping people find opportunities via Linked In. Dan shares practical tips on how to create an effective profile and build a professional network tapping into Linked In’s community of 800 million members to find your next career move.

    Work Matters, episode 14: Family Matters: Part 2, Fathers and Other Parents

    Work Matters, episode 14: Family Matters: Part 2, Fathers and Other Parents
    Dr. Pam Cohen is a behavioral research scientist with expertise in predictive analytics. She combines qualitative and quantitative methodologies to create measurement systems and analyze data on workplace sentiment and engagement, family-friendly policies, corporate reputation, and social responsibility, linking those and other relevant intangibles to key performance outcomes. Her teaching and research is focused on applications of behavioral economics and social psychology. In this episode, Dr. Cohen discusses balancing fatherhood and work, and what employers can do to support parents. Tune in for episode 1 for a podcast focused on mothers.

    Work Matters, episode 13: Family Matters, Part 1: Mothers

    Work Matters, episode 13: Family Matters, Part 1: Mothers
    Dr. Pam Cohen is a behavioral research scientist with expertise in predictive analytics. She combines qualitative and quantitative methodologies to create measurement systems and analyze data on workplace sentiment and engagement, family-friendly policies, corporate reputation, and social responsibility, linking those and other relevant intangibles to key performance outcomes. Her teaching and research is focused on applications of behavioral economics and social psychology. In this episode, Dr. Cohen discusses balancing motherhood and work, and what employers can do to support parents. Tune in for episode 2 for a podcast focused on other caregivers including fathers.

    Work Matters, episode 11: Belonging Matters

    Work Matters, episode 11: Belonging Matters
    Feeling like you belong and are included at work has a huge impact on your work satisfaction, mental health, and personal happiness. In this episode, Arthur Woods uncovers why belonging matters, how to cope if you don't feel like you belong, and when it is time to leave an exclusive work environment.
    Work Matters!
    enMay 20, 2021

    Work Matters, episode 10: Self Leadership Matters

    Work Matters, episode 10: Self Leadership Matters
    ​Self-Leadership is a method to improve the enjoyment we get from work. In this episode, we talk with Laurie Ruettimann, author of the book “Betting on you: how to put yourself first and take control of your career”, covering four elements of self-leadership that impact happiness at work: well-being, continuous learning, professional detachment, and an interesting technique called a “pre-mortem.”
    Work Matters!
    enApril 01, 2021

    Work Matters, episode 9: Mental Health Matters

    Work Matters, episode 9: Mental Health Matters
    Addressing mental health concerns in the workplace is a sensitive and difficult area for many people. In this episode we talk with Regina Athie founder of Cuentame a company focused on mental wellbeing, about ways to take care of your mental health at work. Regina also provides guidance on what to do when you or someone you know may be struggling with mental wellbeing.

    Episode 7: Appreciation and gratitude

    Episode 7: Appreciation and gratitude
    Receiving a simple thank you from someone at work improves our attitude, increases our motivation, and decreases our stress levels. Showing appreciation makes people feel good. And it is relatively easy to do. So why do people frequently feel unappreciated? Goran Rice works for Semos Cloud Solutions, a company that makes solutions that help companies create more appreciative cultures. He explains the power of appreciation and discusses reasons why people struggle to show appreciation as often as we should.
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