Spending over two years under lockdown has redefined our relationship to work. What does work look like now, and more importantly, how do we make workplaces better for everyone? Hosted by Haraya Coaching culture practice lead Jen Horn and PumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier, The Imaginable Workplace explores both immediate and larger issues about work, and lights the path of organizations willing to trans... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessManagement |
Are you the kind of boss who says this? Hosts Carl Javier and Jackie Cañiza examine how the conversation around productivity is often connected to trust, and how surveillance in the office can actually result in a lack of it. more
We say, “bring your whole self to work,” but should we bring everything? Join hosts Jackie Cañiza and Carl Javier as they determine where to draw the line between authenticity and decorum at work, in a way where we can express ourselves honestly with... more
Do you ever wonder, "Why am I in this meeting?" Our hosts Jackie Cañiza and Carl Javier talk about the importance of clarifying objectives, roles, and expectations to make meetings purposeful and effective. more
It's true—trust is built over time, not in a single event. PumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier and Haraya Coaching founding partner Jackie Cañiza sit down and discuss their thoughts on team-building activities and what companies can do to make their impact l... more
Where do you get the courage to give difficult feedback? Pandayan Bookshop founder Jun Cabochan says their culture of "diwa at kapwa" enables team leaders and members to have open conversations about performance—without the fear of feeling attacked. more
Ready to train your new hire? Scale Experts CEO Pam Baluyo shares how a successful onboarding is not just about the technicals, but about creating a transparent and supportive environment too. more
Your company's purpose can be a powerful recruitment tool. Globe strategy head Nature Calderon shares why–and how–to take your values beyond just branding, and live it day to day. more
What if terminations could be handled with more care? Tonet Rivera, former chief supply chain officer at Mead Johnson Nutrition, tells us how early feedback, good intentions, and supportive measures can make the process less painful and more respectf... more
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