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A conversation on leadership in 2022 – with Cassie Edmiston

The Management Centre

Leadership is shifting focus (again). We listened in on a conversation between one of our leadership experts, Yvette Gyles (=mc Learning Director) and Cassie Edmiston (Head of Fundraising and Communications, Prisoners’ Education Trust ), d iscussing the challenges of leadership in 2022. Cassie: Yes, that’s right.

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Fight Ageism, Fuel Growth with Inclusive Hiring & Retention

Harmonious Workplaces

In 2022, at the age of 46, I interviewed for a marketing executive position with a tool manufacturer. They wanted someone with strong leadership skills and a history of motivating others — CHECK! This bias, predicated on age, undermines the principles of equity and diversity with potential ethical issues.

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Nurturing Psychological Safety in the Workplace Through an Age-Diverse Lens

Harmonious Workplaces

Tim Elmore, author of A New Kind of Diversity (2022), echoes this concern, emphasizing the significance of generational differences is akin to cross-cultural distinctions. Baby Boomers , raised in an era of job stability, often value extreme optimism, loyalty, strong work ethic, and respect for authority (Burton et al.,

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Sometimes Doing the Right Thing Involves Risk

Harmonious Workplaces

Regrets to Leadership Risks? Despite putting my own psychological safety at risk over Teams and physical safety at risk later meeting in person with an executive who refers to himself as “the devil” and a “scary dude” and who wields a pistol in the office, I feel I did the ethical thing: It prevented harm to others. Not necessarily.

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You Can’t Pizza Party Your Way to a Great Corporate Culture

Harmonious Workplaces

When organizations offer such perks in the face of adverse situations, employees can begin to distrust leadership. The personal feelings workers have for their managers and for the executive leadership of their workplace can impact organizational commitment and performance. Transparency and professionalism must always take precedence.

Culture 98
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Becoming a Data-Driven Organization: What You Need to Know

Epicflow

Data privacy, ethics, and security will be treated as areas of required competency. Finally, we should mention the role of leadership in this process. The second challenge refers to responsible and ethical data use, which has become a matter of concern related to data management and ownership [3]. References . Rowshankish.

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Hiring an NSF Research Project Manager to Start Immediately

NeoAcademic

All required role responsibilities can be performed with home access to a high-speed internet connection (being remote could prevent a few hours a week of job duties in late 2021/early 2022, but that’s the extent of it, and we’ve already identified potential workarounds).