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Fast Company deputy editor Kathleen Davis takes listeners on a journey through the changing landscape of our work lives. Each episode explores the future of work, including the state of remote and hybrid work amid the return-to-office battle; how AI will change the way we do our jobs; the status of gender equity and DEI efforts; rethinking career ladders and ambition; motivation and what makes work meaningful; and the progress on mental health and disability issues at work. And as if all tha ...
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The way we work is changing. Companies are competing to hire and retain the best employees, increase productivity and output, and reduce costs. But to create the best working environment, we need to understand how work gets done. What we often use as indicators - org charts, surveys, process diagrams - doesn’t actually outline how we work. And what worked for one company, might not work for you. So how can we make work, better? Join MIT Media Lab Ph.D. and Humanyze CEO, Ben Waber, and a new ...
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It shouldn’t be awkward and uncomfortable to talk about being unemployed. Given that sooner or later most of us will experience being out of work, shouldn’t we start to have normal and healthy conversations about being unemployed? Agile Unemployment podcast host, employment expert, and author, Sabina Sulat creates a safe place to talk about all things unemployment. In each episode, Sabina will cover everything you need to know to not only survive, but thrive through being out of work.
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On the Words Work At Microsoft Podcast, we’ll be chatting about how Microsoft culture has evolved, starting with the way we talk. In each episode we’ll interview someone within the Microsoft writing community, giving you an inside look at how we approach our work. And, hopefully, offering up a heavy dose of trips and tricks along the way. www.wordsworkpodcast.com
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Even as the nature of work changes and innovations transform our jobs, the hiring process feels stuck in the same biased, ineffective rut. Too often, when companies finds themselves with an open position, they fall back on the same broken methods: mining leadership’s narrow, professional networks, or posting the same ineffective job ads in the same…
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No matter what job you have, you’ve probably felt at various points in your career that you don’t make enough. And because money can be a taboo topic, we rarely reveal what our salaries are—even with the people we’re closest to. In a recent survey, only about half the participants said they share their salary with family members, while just 32% sai…
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One of the secret problems with work is that hard work alone isn’t enough to get ahead. It’s a tough wake-up call for those of us who spent our school years working to get all As and doing all the things we were told were the key to a successful life. The truth is, work—and the rest of the “real world”—isn’t a meritocracy. The most hard-working, an…
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Fifty percent of people say they’ve quit a job because of a bad boss. Why are so many managers unable to effectively manage? And is there a way to learn how to be a better manager? Leadership coach Lia Bosch joins host Kathleen Davis to talk about what companies get wrong about management and how bosses can be better at their jobs.…
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Welcome back to Season 12 of ‘The New Way We Work’!Even in the best of times, there’s always been an undercurrent of conflict between the priorities of corporate leadership and the needs of employees. But in the last several years, that tension has increased noticeably. Whether it’s the ongoing battles over employees returning to the office (or not…
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In this episode of the Agile Unemployment podcast, prepare to be inspired as we sit down with the remarkable Kathleen (Kathi) Baker, whose journey through unemployment is a testament to the power of positivity and authenticity. Kathi's story is one of resilience in the face of adversity. Despite setbacks in her career in higher education and real e…
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📘 Reading the Tea Leaves: What You Can Learn and Should Know About the Interview Process 🍵🫖🍃 🎧 In the latest episode of the Agile Unemployment podcast, we delve into the hidden meanings and subtext behind each phase of the interview process. Host Sabina Sulat explores how understanding this secret code can provide invaluable feedback for job seeker…
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🎙️ As we find ourselves a little past the midpoint of February, the days stretch on like a stubborn winter chill. Yet, just beyond the horizon, the promise of spring beckons. But what if you’re out of work during this peculiar time? February, despite its brevity, can feel like an eternity when you’re job hunting. In this episode, of the Agile Unemp…
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🎙 Excited to share the latest episode of the Agile Unemployment Podcast! 🎧 In this episode, we delve into the crucial topic of negotiating your separation and how to do so effectively. Losing a job can be a challenging experience, but understanding your rights and knowing how to navigate the process can make a significant difference. Listen in as S…
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According to surveys, the average employee spends more than 4 hours a week in meetings, but around 90% of people consider their meetings to be unproductive. While it’s tempting to eliminate meetings altogether, they are often a necessary part of getting work done. In this recent LinkedIn Audio conversation with ‘Fast Company’ senior editor Julia He…
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Are you equipped to recognize the signals in your job search journey? Join Sabina Sulat, your employment expert and host, as she delves into the nuances of identifying red, yellow, and green flags during the interview process. 🚩🟡✅ Uncover the insights crucial for job seekers, recruiters, and hiring managers alike. 🚩Red Flags: Warning signs indicati…
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Work has changed a lot in the last few years: from the shift to remote work to the struggle over returning to the office, from the great resignation to mass layoffs at tech and media companies, from the rise in union organizing to the rise in AI in workplaces. So what does 2024 hold for companies, leaders, and employees? Today’s episode is a record…
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Sometimes being out of work is a roller coaster but have you ever felt like your job search is stuck on repeat, akin to the Groundhog Day movie? Add in the cold and dark of the end of winter and you have a recipe that can dampen even the most optimistic job seeker's mood, placing their job search in jeopardy. Host Sabina Sulat discusses the importa…
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In this empowering episode, we dive deep into the art of standing out in the job search by embracing your true self. Career coach Phillip Migyanko shares invaluable insights and strategies to help you navigate the competitive job market with authenticity. Key Points: Authenticity Matters: Discover why being true to yourself is a powerful strategy i…
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Welcome, job seekers and career enthusiasts, to another insightful episode of Agile Unemployment! From Unemployment to Orientation, the journey from job hunting to on-the-job performance is a nonstop roller coaster. In the excitement, many of us tend to overlook a crucial step: Onboarding. I'm your host, Sabina Sulat, and in today's episode, we div…
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In the concluding episode of Agile Unemployment for 2023, host Sabina Sulat takes a look at the challenges faced by employers, recruiters, and job seekers within the dynamic employment landscape. From antiquated hiring approaches to counterproductive job search behaviors, Sabina discusses the habits that impede progress for all stakeholders. Tune i…
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The end of the year brings a lot of office traditions: holiday parties, year-end bonuses if you’re lucky, and often performance reviews. In this LinkedIn Audio conversation with senior editor Julia Herbst, we talk about common biases to avoid, what to say about areas of improvement, and how to get the most out of the process.…
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Welcome to the second part of the Agile Unemployment podcast, where we delve deeper into the transformative power of Self-Compassion with guest, Massimo Backus – Self-Compassion expert, coach, and author. In this episode, Massimo guides us through a profound exercise, emphasizing the three key practices of Self-Compassion: Mindful Awareness, Humani…
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Workplaces move through design trends and conceptual themes just like other parts of modern interior commercial design. Remember the evolution of the cubicle farm, or the early 2000s’ startup office with a long communal desk (and ping pong table nearby)? But now, with our in-office and work-from-home routines in flux, what design elements will the …
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Sometimes, taking a scary, big career risk is the move that changes everything. We asked attendees at the Fast Company Innovation Festival a few months ago to share the biggest career risks they’ve ever taken. We heard everything, from switching to a new industry to dedicating their work to a cause they care about.…
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Something to get you through the Sunday Scaries 🎙 Exciting News! Join me in the latest episode of the Agile Unemployment Podcast as we delve into the transformative world of Self-Compassion! 🌟 In Part I of this two-part episode, I have the honor of interviewing Massimo Backus, a renowned self-compassion expert, executive coach, and soon-to-be-publi…
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As we bid farewell to Thanksgiving but before we dive into the seasonal holidays, it's time to reflect on the journey of self-discovery and resilience. Join us in this special episode of the Agile Unemployment Podcast as we delve into the art of reinforcing habits across the eight crucial areas of self-care. From mental well-being to professional g…
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Emotional intelligence remains a workplace buzzword that confuses many people. On this episode from our LinkedIn Audio series, Farah Harris, author of ‘The Color of Emotional Intelligence,’ discusses how emotional awareness and management play into our office lives. It’s a skill often treated as optional, but mastering emotional intelligence—the ab…
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This episode follows some crucial actions you can take at the end of the year when you're either out of work or fearing job loss. Join host, Sabina Sulat as she discusses the key focus areas for job seekers to follow to wrap up the prior year and to prepare for the new one, including creating a list of accomplishments, cultivating gratitude, and ev…
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For decades, the typical image of a midlife crisis has been a man buying a sports car or getting a divorce and marrying a younger woman. Whether or not that still rings true, for women in the workplace that has nothing to do with reality. Midlife for women is the time when menopause, family caregiving, career ambitions, and a range of other persona…
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