
Have you been thinking about work, the organization, how things have changed, and what it might mean for people, for meaning and even for happiness? Does this excite or possibly frighten you and do you have people in your life you can share these thoughts and questions with? We are three change, culture, leadership, and organization consultants working on three different continents with three very... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this final episode of Season One of Questioning Work, Terri, Maxine, and Ciela reflect back on lessons learned in 2021. They discuss their major takeaways from the first season of the podcast, and how things have changed for them and the world sin... more
How do we locate and relocate ourselves geographically, emotionally, and physically during times of uncertainty?
In this episode, we explore the idea of location and how our increasingly virtual environments are affecting our ability to ground and ... more
Today we discuss resourcefulness, strategic planning, and how organizations are positioning themselves to deal with the emerging future. We explore questions such as, how do we identify what metrics matter long term, who is responsible for “sense-mak... more
How are ideas of culture changing as we enter a new era of work? What does it mean to be part of a collective that does not share spaces?
Terri, Maxine, and Ciela explore these questions and more in this episode of Questioning Work. They ask what th... more
I’ve worked with Terri S. on a leadership piece (very close to home). I hear that same clear & effective ‘voice’ coming through in this podcast. Looking forward to checking in regularly here for thoughtful booster shots through QW conversations. mag, Company Director
Excellent summary of today's work environment with some great ideas.
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