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    DE&I is More Than Race and Gender – Neurodiversity in the Workplace

    ByMike McBride May 1, 2023May 1, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    We have so many companies complaining about finding talent, and we also have a massively underemployed group who could be great at these jobs with some small accommodations. I’m no data scientist, but this seems like an opportunity. The article above lists some considerations that could make a huge difference and help you find and retain talented people who need someone to understand that their brains work differently.

    This is what inclusion looks like too.

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    Remote Work Hurts Young Workers? There’s an Important Caveat

    ByMike McBride April 30, 2023April 30, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    We expect our managers not to be biased when it comes to the people who work for them regarding race, gender, and sexuality. Why do we accept that proximity bias cannot be overcome, so you’ll have to come to the office?

    The conclusion to be drawn from this research is that we need better managers. Period.

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    Are Micromanagers Lazy?

    ByMike McBride April 27, 2023April 27, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Personally, I wouldn’t use the term lazy. I don’t think they are just being lazy, I think parents and managers default to this approach because they don’t know any better. They haven’t been given clear direction on how to parent or manage, and they’ve been overwhelmed with the variety and often conflicting information they can get. Without clarity, they’ve defaulted to the simplest solution – do it yourself.

    For managers, that looks a lot like Jake describes it. Fixing the work of your reports instead of providing feedback, reminding them repeatedly about deadlines, needing to see them in the office working, being CC’d on every email, and generally just looking over their shoulder at every turn. I don’t know many managers who want to work that way, yet we all know there are plenty of managers who do. As I said earlier, I don’t think they want to be lazy, I think they lack the proper training and clarity about managing. How much better could they be, and in turn the people who report to them be, if our organizations provided that?

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    Being #OpentoWork and Stigma

    ByMike McBride April 25, 2023April 25, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Given recent events, I faced the question posed in this post and came to the same conclusion. Should you post that you’re #OpenToWork? A tale of two labor markets. Economic theory suggests that the people laid off or searching for a job in boom times are different from those laid off in a recession. If…

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    Linked – The cost of tolerating underperformance — and overlooking your high performers

    ByMike McBride April 24, 2023April 23, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    The most engaged and productive people in your workplace also need room to grow and develop. Not offering that to them is inviting them to go elsewhere. Not offering career development to your high performers because you are wasting all of those resources to fix your lowest performers will not cut it. They deserve more than that, and someone will give it to them.

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    Prepare for the Spontaneous

    ByMike McBride April 21, 2023April 20, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    At work, we are asked to make adjustments all the time. In our modern, technological jobs, we are constantly facing change. The individuals and teams who will succeed are the ones who’ve gotten comfortable with it. They’ve prepared for the change and know they can adjust on the fly because they know the work well and are used to making the proper decisions. Those who don’t have a deep understanding of what is going on will overreact to change and commit turnovers.

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