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    Explore "employee resource groups" with insightful episodes like "Kristina Fusella – The Power of Employee Resource Groups", "Mastering Cross Cultural Communication: Adapt to New Cultures (with Neelam Mohanty and Anu Pakala)", "Farzana Nayani on Leveraging ERGs in Talent Development", "Becky Pomerleau (Senior Director of Compliance at Paypal)" and "Why this entrepreneur chose to bet on herself and follow her passion with Gwenna Kadima" from podcasts like ""Culture and Leadership Connections Podcast", "Speak Your Mind Unapologetically Podcast", "ATD DEI Podcast", "Mere Christians" and "Futura Talks"" and more!

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    Kristina Fusella – The Power of Employee Resource Groups

    Kristina Fusella – The Power of Employee Resource Groups

    Bio:
    Kristina Fusella is a purpose-driven commercial leader with a collaborative approach. She relentlessly pursues excellence while advocating for innovation. Kristina joined Novo Nordisk Inc. in 2015 to be a pioneer in the disease state of obesity. Prior to Novo Nordisk , she had a generalist career in consulting at IBM and ZS.

    Kristina has a passion for people and culture. She co-led the Millennials Employee Resource Group for two years and fostered a platform that empowered early talent to push for innovation and new ideas in the organization. During her tenure, Place to Work® named Novo Nordisk one of the "Best Workplaces for Millennials."

    Links:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinafusella/
    Email: krfu@novonordisk.com

    Quotes:
    "When you're comfortable in a place, you don't want to change it, but without pushing yourself, there's really no growth."

    "We have created this world where the benchmark for success for women looks like they have to be superwoman."

    Episode Highlights:
    Kristina is a native New Yorker, who graduated from Columbia University and is a new mother of a little girl. Her parents were immigrants from China, and she observed their strong work ethic, especially her mother, who was the family’s breadwinner. Kristina's mother always encouraged her to have a practical career.

    Childhood incidents:
    Wednesdays were special days for Kristina and her grandmother. They always had lunch at Burger King. Outside Burger King, there was a man who used to beg for change. One day, Kristina and her grandmother went to their usual Wednesday lunch, but the man was not there. Kristina kept wondering where the man was. When they sat down, she noticed the man sitting at a table next to theirs and enjoying every bite of his food.

    Cultural Influence:
    Kristina didn't have a chance to experience the Chinese culture growing up, but there are values that she holds deeply from the culture. She is grateful to the earlier generations for paving the way for her to be who she is today.

    Influential Groups:
    The group that Kristina has chosen to belong to recently is sisterhood. When she had her daughter, Kristina had post-partum anxiety and depression. What astonished her was women from different parts of her life kept reaching out to her. Kristina has developed a newfound appreciation for women’s experience.

    Temperaments and Personality:
    Kristina believes that one’s mindset is critical, and that positive energy is a faster way to achieving your goals than being in a negative space. She has been actively changing her mind in terms of her self-limiting beliefs.

    Cultural Epiphanies:
    After research by Novo Nordisk, it hit Kristina hard that there are some startling differences between American culture and Asian culture. For Americans, being loud, expressive, and actively self-promoting themselves is the norm, but for people in Asian cultures, it's the exact opposite. They love harmony, being humble, and never want to brag about themselves. They let their work speak for them.

    What Brings Out the Best in Kristina?
    To bring out Kristina's authentic self, she needs an environment where people are valued for their individualism and differences rather than wanting everyone to conform to a specific standard.

    Soapbox Moment:
    Kristina encourages organizations to look at employee resource groups if they have them. If not, think about how they invest in them. She believes it would lead to positive culture changes and business success.

    Tagline: Employee resource groups are beyond social groups.

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    Mastering Cross Cultural Communication: Adapt to New Cultures (with Neelam Mohanty and Anu Pakala)

    Mastering Cross Cultural Communication: Adapt to New Cultures (with Neelam Mohanty and Anu Pakala)

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    How do you adapt your communication to a new culture? How do you leverage cultural diversity in your team?

    In this episode we explore the art of navigating cross-cultural communication challenges in our globally interconnected world. We are delighted to host our guests, Neelam Mohanty and Anu Pakala from Northwestern Mutual, who generously share their personal journeys of cultural adaptation and their strategies to foster cultural awareness. Tune in to this episode to discover:

    ️How to recognize and understand cultural differences in pace of speech, expressions, personal space, and hierarchical structures

    ️Common sports metaphors in the workplace

    ️Strategies to foster cultural awareness in remote work environments for an inclusive environment and successful teamwork

     

    Connect with Neelam Mohanty: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neelammohanty/

    Connect with Anu Pakala: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anupakala/

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    Farzana Nayani on Leveraging ERGs in Talent Development

    Farzana Nayani on Leveraging ERGs in Talent Development

    In this episode, Farzana Nayani, Professional Speaker, Coach, Consultant and Strategist for DEI at Farzana Nayani Consulting and Training, and author of The Power of Employee Resource Groups: How People Create Authentic Change joins us to discuss how to leverage ERGs in talent development. Farzana shares what organizations should keep in mind when looking to launch an ERG, a framework of considerations, and discusses how ERGs can remain an effective tool for talent development in a virtual environment. 

    Connect with Farzana:

    Farzana Nayani

    farzananayani.com

    ERG Dynamics

    The Power of Employee Resource Groups: How People Create Authentic Change

     

    Becky Pomerleau (Senior Director of Compliance at Paypal)

    Becky Pomerleau (Senior Director of Compliance at Paypal)

    How a near-death experience renewed Becky's passion for her work, how she contrasts the peace she has in Christ with the happiness many of her co-workers pursue, and why Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) can be a powerful means of sharing the gospel at work.

    Links Mentioned:

    Why this entrepreneur chose to bet on herself and follow her passion with Gwenna Kadima

    Why this entrepreneur chose to bet on herself and follow her passion with Gwenna Kadima

    This week’s guest, Gwenna Kadima, shares how and why she decided to bet on herself and make the transition from a corporate job to the life of an entrepreneur. We talk about  how her corporate life and experiences have informed the direction of her new business and how she gained the courage to take the necessary steps to make her dreams of becoming an entrepreneur a reality.


    Gwenna is an award-winning, Toronto-based BIPOC Career Activator and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Consultant empowering marginalized individuals to achieve their highest professional potential through targeted macro and micro-interventions.


    Gwenna catalyzes equity at the individual level as a BIPOC Career Activator offering seminars, workshops, coaching, and other culturally relevant career development services to BIPOC students and professionals. 

    Simultaneously, Gwenna addresses systemic workplace barriers as a DEI Consultant developing and executing intentional DEI strategies and programming. Her areas of expertise are sustainable Employee Resource Group (ERG) enablement and inclusive employee experience design.


    In this episode, we talk about:


    • How her upbringing, experiences and passion ultimately pushed her to start building her own business
    • The importance of her role as a  BIPOC Career Activator & DEI Consultant
    • The challenges and wins she has faced along the way; AND
    • Her vision for the future of her company and sector at-large



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    #39 - Interne Netzwerke als Safe Space & Chance für Mitarbeiter:innen-Bindung #LQBTIQ+ Netzwerke

    #39 - Interne Netzwerke als Safe Space & Chance für Mitarbeiter:innen-Bindung #LQBTIQ+ Netzwerke
    Interne Mitarbeiter:innen-Netzwerke - ob für Frauen, Eltern, Hunde-Besitzer:innen oder Personen der LGBTIQ+-Community - in immer mehr Unternehmen gibt es sie. Im Fach-Jargon spricht man auch von den sogenannten Employee Ressource Groups kurz ERGs. Zu letztgenanntem - der LQBTIQ+-Community hat Claudia Feiner vor vier Jahren ein Netzwerk ins Leben gerufen. Was mit einer Hand voll Personen beim Italiener begann, ist mittlerweile eine große Community mit verschiedensten Veranstaltungen bis hin zum CSD-Wagen 2022. Selbst schon immer in der Automobilbranche unterwegs, hat sich Claudia vor vielen Jahren nach einem Schlüsselerlebnis gesagt, dass sie selbst nur noch bei Arbeitgebern arbeiten möchte, wo sie offen mit ihrer Homosexualität umgehen kann und sich nicht verstecken braucht. Um anderen diesen Schritt zu erleichtern, initiierte sie das erste LQBTIQ+ Netzwerk bei ihrem Arbeitgeber. Sie sagt ganz klar: Nicht nur die persönliche Motivation begründet solche Netzwerke, Arbeitgeber sollten ein großes Interesse daran haben, Netzwerke zu supporten: Es fördert Repräsentation, erhöht inklusive Strukturen, verbessert die Unternehmenskultur und erhöht eindeutig die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass unterrepräsentierte Personen sich wohler fühlen, eher identifizieren und damit auch länger bei ihrem Arbeitgeber bleiben. Mehr Argumente braucht es eigentlich nicht! In dieser Episode geht es u.a. um folgende Themen: - Coming-Out am Arbeitsplatz - Diskriminierung von LQBTIQ+-Personen - Aufbau & Benefits von internen Mitarbeiter:innen-Netzwerken - Konkrete Tipps & Best Cases, wie Unternehmen Netzwerke unterstützen können - Die Relevanz von Save Spaces für das Wohlbefinden von Mitarbeitenden - Zusammenspiel von Identifikation auf Fluktuation & Zufriedenheit . . . . | Hier findest du weitere Infos & Links zur Folge: 👉 Claudia Feiner auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudia-feiner/?originalSubdomain=de . . . . | Du hast spannende Gäst:innen, die hier im Podcast nicht fehlen sollten? Dann schicke eine Mail an: johanna@equalate.de | Du willst noch mehr von den Events, der Beratung und den Personen hinter EQUALATE erfahren? 👉 https://www.equalate.de 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/company/equalate-sports 👉 Hostin Johanna Mühlbeyer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmuehlbeyer | Dir gefällt der EQUALATE Podcast? Dann abonniere ihn und lass mir eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung oder eine Rezension da 💪 Feedback gerne an podcast@equalate.de Danke!

    Introducing the Indigenous Network

    Introducing the Indigenous Network
    Jennie Brooks, host of the Unstoppable Together podcast, chats with Vanessa Benally from the Booz Allen Indigenous Network. In this episode she talks about their recent name change, areas of focus and goals for the employee network, and the significance of a recent visit to an area Tribal community.Host: Jennie Brooks, Executive Vice President, Navy Marine Corps Team Writing, Editing, & Production: - Erin Prah, DEI Program Manager - Enrico E. Manalo, DEI Content Strategist Guest Scheduling: Bridget Bunning For more Unstoppable Together, check out Unstoppable Together Magazine:  https://BAH.dcatalog.com/r/DEI-Quarterly

    "Culture is really important at a company, and feeling like you belong”: Yvette Forrester and Zac Shander-Kelsey - BNY Mellon

    "Culture is really important at a company, and feeling like you belong”: Yvette Forrester and Zac Shander-Kelsey - BNY Mellon

    Yvette Forrester and Zac Shander-Kelsey

    Leila is joined by Yvette Forrester - Vice President, Corporate Programme Management Office at BNY Mellon and Zac Shander-Kelsey – Associate, Emerging Leaders Program at BNY Mellon Co-Founder of Connex Events and Co-Founder of CoronaUnity Consulting.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT

    · How Yvette and Zac met through collaborating together in an Employee Resource Group (ERG)

    · Effecting change with the Black Lives Matter movement

    · How representation in senior level roles can inspire future positive change

    RESOURCES & INFORMATION MENTIONED

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvette-forrester-acis-5908766/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/zac-shander-kelsey/

    Continue the conversation on LinkedIn