154: The Data You Need to Sell Authenticity to Your Leaders
In this episode, Erin and Nicole share highlights of b Authentic Inc’s new study, “Authenticity in the Workplace.”
At first glance, it may seem like a tall order to prove that authenticity works in the workplace. After all, how can you measure something as subjective and intangible as trust or respect? But rest assured – we have the data to back up our claim.
Curious to see how much of a difference authenticity really makes in a company? You won't want to miss this one (or its mind-blowing results!)
The Impact of Authenticity in the Workplace National Study
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“People that worked at authentic companies were four times more likely to say there's a high level of trust with them.”
“People that work for authentic managers were six times more likely, 600% more likely to follow them.”
“You just put on chapstick and now you look glowy and nice. And I'm trying to secretly get half off camera so I can shove a Cadbury creme egg in my mouth.”
“Authentic culture is more important than the diversity in a company. Intuitively it makes sense because if I go work for a company that has all the right numbers, you know, 50% of women in leadership roles. It has 30% people of color…But if those people can't be themselves or if it feels contrived or controlled or tokenized in some way it can actually go backwards.”
DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences.
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