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Building Better Cultures

by Inspiring Change

Hosted by Scott McInnes, founder of Inspiring Change, we talk to guests about how really good internal comms, engagement and leadership all contribute to 'Building Better Cultures'. We tend to shy away from theory and focus more on really practical advice, great stories and best-practice. About Inspiring Change At Inspiring Change we help our clients to connect their people to their strategies, their change programmes, their purposes and to each other. We do that by focusing on strategic internal communications, employee engagement and leadership. For more, see www.inspiringchange.ie ** IF YOU'VE ENJOYED THIS, PLEASE LEAVE A SHORT REVIEW**

Copyright: Copyright Inspiring Change 2021

Episodes

125 | The Leadership Edge: Mastering Communication & Connection | Marsha Acker

41m · Published 23 Nov 04:46

Have you ever witnessed patterns of communication that didn’t seem helpful or productive in your teams? Leadership and communication go hand in hand, and who better to unravel this intricate relationship than Marsha Acker. As the CEO of Team Catapult, Marsha understands that there is more to leadership than just technical prowess; it’s about understanding people dynamics and creating a safe environment for open and honest communication.

Throughout the episode, Marsha dives into the complexities of leadership and effective communication within teams, self-awareness challenges and discusses the significant shift from individual to systemic thinking, shedding light on the growing popularity of team coaching.

Key discussions include:

1. A self-leadership quest: How to work with other humans

2. An insight into communication dynamics and the four speech acts

3. Communication patterns in teams and organisations

4. The principle of bringing offline conversations into the room

5. Are leaders holding back from being vulnerable at work?

6. The edge of leaders in navigating fast-paced business environments

7. Change management: The importance of explaining the why

8. The evolution of team coaching and the benefits of coaching as a system

9. Recommendations for leaders navigating change

Plus lots more!

With a focus on the evolving nature of leadership in today’s fast-paced environment, Marsha emphasises the importance of embracing vulnerability and diverse perspectives. This episode will help leaders drive positive change, improve communication, and build better organisational cultures by understanding speech acts, introducing shared language, and focusing on team dynamics.

Its impossible, I think, for any one person to be able to have all the answers anymore. But yet, I think thats an edge. I think its leftover from what we believe we think about leaders and what theyre supposed to be able to do, to what they need to do today.” – Marsha Acker.

ABOUT MARSHA ACKER

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marsha-acker-3486a72/

Book: https://buildyourmodel.com/

Work: https://teamcatapult.com/


ABOUT SCOTT McINNES:

Learn more about Scott McInnes, your host and the Founder and Director of Inspiring Change, by clickinghere.

ABOUT WORKVIVO:

If you’re struggling with communications in this time of new hybrid workplace conditions,click hereto explore Workvivo, a collaboration platform that offers seamless digital integration.

If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider clickinghereto rate and review it!

This podcast was proudly produced in partnership with Podlad.com

124 | How To Avoid The High Cost Of Miscommunication | Erin Lebaqz

37m · Published 16 Nov 03:51

Can clear communication and the power of the pen have a transformative impact on your business? Absolutely! Get ready to discover all the 'write stuff' as we explore the influence of intentional communication with the founder ofHigh-Value Writing, Erin Lebaqz.

In this episode, Erin takes an in-depth look at how leaders can foster trust, respect, and belonging through thoughtful and deliberate writing, creating an environment where people feel supported and acknowledged. Being a good writer isn't solely about getting your message across; it's also about understanding your audience.

Erin emphasizes the importance of considering different cultures and generations in your writing and unveils the role of emotion, including the surprising credibility boost that can come from emojis.

Key discussions include:

  • The power of writing and the cost of miscommunication
  • Clarity: The key to confusion-free communication
  • Effective communication in a post-pandemic work environment
  • Leadership Models: Can written communication impact organisational culture?
  • Write like a leader: Tips on mastering intentional writing
  • The rising role of emotion in writing
  • Writing for you VS writing for others
  • The key to unlocking your writing confidence

Plus lots more!

Erin provides all the tips for avoiding the high cost of miscommunication and shares the secret to boosting your writing confidence, reminding us that writing is situational, which we are all experts on. So, hit play now and get ready to build better cultures through the written word!

"The biggest connection in today's world between writing and business success is employee retention. People leave workplaces when they don't feel happy or appreciated or their growth is cared about. And where do we get those messages, through communication." – Erin Lebaqz.

ABOUT ERIN LEBAQZ

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinlebacqz/

Work:

https://www.highvaluewriting.com/

https://www.youtube.com/@HighValueWriting

Get the High-Value Writing book:

https://www.amazon.com/High-Value-Writing-Real-Strategies-Real-World/dp/1667805517


ABOUT SCOTT McINNES:

Learn more about Scott McInnes, your host and the Founder and Director of Inspiring Change, by clickinghere.

ABOUT WORKVIVO:

If you're struggling with communications in this time of new hybrid workplace conditions,click hereto explore Workvivo, a collaboration platform that offers seamless digital integration.

If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider clickinghereto rate and review it!

This podcast was proudly produced in partnership with Podlad.com

123 | How to Avoid Culture-Killing DEI Blunders | Aleksandar Damchevski & Christiane Bisanzio

35m · Published 09 Nov 01:32

How does the saying go? Is the glass half full, or is it half empty? Now, apply this to DEI in the workplace, and you'll see our guests, Christiane Bisanzio and Aleksandar Damchevski, challenge this very notion.

In this episode, Aleks and Christi delve into the evolving landscape of DEI, highlighting the progress made and the work that still needs to be done. This episode revolves around their insightful book, The Other 364 Days, and the profound idea that DEI should not be merely a day-long celebration but a year-round commitment in every workplace.

Throughout the discussion, we hear how organisations prioritise external appearances over internal actions, the responsibility of leadership in fostering diversity and inclusion, and the crucial part of setting precise and measurable inclusion goals. Aleks and Christi also reflect on common oversights made during event celebrations like Pride Week and International Women's Day.

Key discussions include:

  • The glass half full: A reflection on the progression of DEI
  • Are workplaces becoming more divided or more diverse?
  • Risk VS Opportunity: The two approaches to DEI
  • Who is responsible for driving diverse, equitable and inclusive workplaces?
  • The importance of understanding and addressing internal biases and behaviours to create a more inclusive culture
  • Key pitfalls hindering the success of organisational DEI Initiatives
  • How authenticity can create more hope and drive change
  • Is unconscious bias training ineffective?
  • The flourishing link between DEI and ESG
  • The one simple change that will transform your workplace

"DEI is never a destination. It's always a journey. So this is never ending, it never stops, you have new trends, new topics, new themes coming up, but the overall importance of DEI remains." - Christiane Bisanzio.

ABOUT CHRISTIANE BISANZIO AND ALEKSANDAR DAMCHEVSKI

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianebisanzio/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleks-damchevski-he-she-they-b5589b20/

Book: https://www.amazon.com/OTHER-364-DAYS-DIVERSITY-INCLUSION/dp/2839939290


ABOUT SCOTT McINNES:

Learn more about Scott McInnes, your host and the Founder and Director of Inspiring Change, by clickinghere.

ABOUT WORKVIVO:

If you're struggling with communications in this time of new hybrid workplace conditions,click hereto explore Workvivo, a collaboration platform that offers seamless digital integration.

If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider clickinghereto rate and review it!

This podcast was proudly produced in partnership with Podlad.com

122 | Mastering Internal Communications: The Lifeblood of Organisations | Emily Hecker

37m · Published 02 Nov 00:56

Workplace culture is as strong as the communication it thrives on and as fragile as a string of miscommunications. Internal communications is the lifeblood of organisations, holding the power to inspire, inform and engage employees. This week, leading internal communications expert and author of ‘Me, Myself and IC’, Emily Hecker, joins Scott to dive right into its indispensable role in shaping organisational culture and unveiling how communication barriers can stunt growth.

This episode is packed to the brim with wisdom as Emily reveals how to gain buy-in from senior leaders and master the art of storytelling to drive your business forward. Emily also shares her advice on making internal comms a core business priority, highlighting the need for clear communication expectations within organisations.

Key discussions include:

  • Falling in love with the process of storytelling and creating narratives.
  • How to master internal communications.
  • The role of internal communication in shaping organisational culture.
  • The three tiers of communicators within an organisation.
  • The key to empowering employees to become better communicators.
  • Identifying what effective communication looks like.
  • The impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic on internal communications.
  • Don’y shy away from success: The importance of showcasing successes to prove value. and gain leadership buy-in.
  • How to provide support to leaders to become effective communicators.
  • The three critical elements of effective communication.
  • Plus lots more!

Emily is the embodiment of the power of storytelling, weaving her journey from a writing enthusiast to a corporate communication maestro. This episode is a masterclass on how communication can make or break your workplace culture. So, If you are ready to take the first step towards a more robust, interconnected, and engaged workplace culture, this is a must-listen for you!

“Internal communication is the lifeblood of organisations. Many studies show how it influences productivity, performance and satisfaction, all of which are key components to shaping culture.“ Emily Hecker.

ABOUT EMILY HECKER:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyhecker/

Work: https://www.emily-hecker.com/

Book: https://www.emily-hecker.com/book


ABOUT SCOTT McINNES:

Learn more about Scott McInnes, your host and the Founder and Director of Inspiring Change, by clickinghere.

ABOUT WORKVIVO:

If you’re struggling with communications in this time of new hybrid workplace conditions,click hereto explore Workvivo, a collaboration platform that offers seamless digital integration.

If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider clickinghereto rate and review it!

This podcast was proudly produced in partnership with Podlad.com

121 | Cultivate Sustainable & Vibrant High-Performing Cultures | Eric Stone

34m · Published 26 Oct 00:23

Get ready to blast your workplace culture into new heights with the valuable guidance of this week’s special guest, Eric Stone. Eric is the founder of Clear Path Ventures and an acclaimed author who promises to enlighten your understanding of aligning organisational behaviour with values.

Throughout the discussion, Eric lays out the five pillars of employee engagement and reveals the correlation between increased employee engagement levels and customer loyalty. Eric also tackles the challenge of maintaining a vibrant culture in remote work settings, emphasising the importance of open communication, ongoing training, and recognition. This episode is an invaluable resource for anyone keen on cultivating a thriving and sustainable culture within their organisations.

Key discussions include:

  • A non-complicated rundown of workplace culture
  • Five factors to foster a high-performing culture
  • The hiring process: What a character test can reveal
  • Measuring organisation culture: An introduction to the six-point inspection
  • How employee empowerment can lead to a sustained and unique culture
  • The power of sharing stories within an organisation
  • Are your employees performing in sync with company values?
  • Is organisational culture maintainable in a hybrid working world?
  • The consequences of mandatory office returns
  • The importance of being intentional in designing and communicating culture

Plus lots more!

“Any time you have shared values and beliefs, that tends to create really good behaviours. Excellent behaviours over a consistent period of time lead to desirable outcomes.” Eric Stone.

ABOUT ERIC STONE:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-stone-clear-path/

Work: https://clearpathventures.com/

EPISODE RESOURCES:

Book: Jumpstart Your Workplace Culture by Eric Stone

https://www.ericdstone.com/


ABOUT SCOTT McINNES:

Learn more about Scott McInnes, your host and the Founder and Director of Inspiring Change, by clickinghere.

ABOUT WORKVIVO:

If you’re struggling with communications in this time of new hybrid workplace conditions,click hereto explore Workvivo, a collaboration platform that offers seamless digital integration.

If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider clickinghereto rate and review it!

This podcast was proudly produced in partnership with Podlad.com

120 | Workplace Well-being: A Blueprint for Transformation | Brian Crooke

38m · Published 19 Oct 01:48

Are you ready to transform your workplace into a haven of well-being? If so, buckle up as Brian Crooke, founder of Workplace Well-being Ireland and Course Director of the Postgrad Certificate in Workplace Wellness at Dublin’s Trinity College, guides us through the ever-evolving landscape of workplace well-being.

From his journey as a ‘recovering’ management consultant to becoming a well-being advocate, Brian reveals the power of understanding and implementing well-being at the workplace and how it is intrinsically linked to an organisation’s vision and business objectives. Brian also delves into the magic of storytelling, the importance of leaders role-modelling healthy behaviours and creating a culture of permission.

Key discussions include:

1. Workplace health promotion: Your well-being goes beyond physical health

2. The three pillars of well-being

3. The importance of aligning well-being initiatives with an organisation’s vision and objectives

4. Building a culture of health: Connecting hard data with human stories

5. CEOs leading the way: How leaders are fostering supportive working environments

6. How to set up a well-being champion network for continued success

7. Incentivising and recognising change agents to drive business performance

8. A spotlight on Irish businesses promoting and sustaining well-being

9. How you can start improving workplace well-being

Plus lots more!

This episode is your essential roadmap to transform your workplace into a well-being hub. Brian generously shares invaluable advice on how to kick-start your well-being journey, offers his blueprint for establishing champion networks destined for success and reveals the inspiring Irish businesses leading the way.

“Start with why. Why is this important to you and your organisation? I always try and align what an organisation is doing, from a well-being perspective with their organisation’s vision, and business objectives.” Brian Crooke.


ABOUT BRIAN CROOKE:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancrooke

Work: https://www.workwellireland.ie/

EPISODE RESOURCES:

Article: Harry Goddard, CEO of Deloitte Ireland
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-didnt-have-call-read-email-from-work-2-months-harry-goddard/

See Change- Irish organisation dedicated to ending mental health stigma

https://seechange.ie/


ABOUT SCOTT McINNES:

Learn more about Scott McInnes, your host and the Founder and Director of Inspiring Change, by clickinghere.

ABOUT SINÉAD EGAN:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sineadegan

ABOUT WORKVIVO:

If you’re struggling with communications in this time of new hybrid workplace conditions,click hereto explore Workvivo, a collaboration platform that offers seamless digital integration.

If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider clickinghereto rate and review it!

This podcast was proudly produced in partnership with Podlad.com

119 | Building Bridges of Trust: The Foundation for a High-Performance Environment | Lily Woi

34m · Published 21 Jul 02:21

Ever wondered what the secret sauce is for enhancing performance and productivity? Well, wonder no more as culture change catalyst, author and leadership coach Lily Woi is here to unveil how to drive change and boost your working environment.

Lily is no stranger to working with multinational companies to drive change and transformation and believes that creating an environment that fosters high performance and productivity requires a people-centred approach. Throughout this discussion, Lily highlights the importance of focusing on people and acknowledging that they are the core of an organisation's success, creating a unified vision for organisational success and building bridges of trust.

Key discussions include:

1.     An introduction to Lily Woi

2.     Striking a balance between high-performance and people-centred organisations

3.     Business transformation: the top-down and bottom-up approach

4.     Vulnerability in leadership: the benefits and the risks of being a vulnerable leader

5.     The key to setting up a culture of alignment and the crucial role of internal communications

6.     The value of autonomy, empowerment and accountability in the workplace

7.     How to avoid the cycle of failure

8.     Ways to become a more transparent leader

Plus lots more!

Lily's leadership and organisational transformation expertise provide a wealth of knowledge for any business looking to improve its culture. Hit play now to learn how to empower, engage and excel from Lily's valuable experience and insights.

"Creating a more human-centred approach is often the key to enhancing performance and productivity. You are not able to have a high-performing organisation if you don't focus on your people. They are core to your success."– Lily Woi.

ABOUT LILY WOI:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilywoi/

Work: https://lilywoicoaching.com/


ABOUT SCOTT: 

Learn more about Scott McInnes, your host and the Founder and Director of Inspiring Change, by clicking here. 

ABOUT WORKVIVO:  

If you're struggling with communications in this time of new hybrid workplace conditions, 

118 | Unleashing the Power of Courageous Leadership: A Pathway to Success | Joanna Howes

35m · Published 27 Jun 02:16

Are you striving to become a more courageous leader, challenge the status quo and drive innovation? If so, this latest episode with Joanna Howes, International Coach of the Year and founder of The Change Creators, is for you as we delve into leading with courage, igniting your self-awareness, unlocking high performance and empowering others.

We understand that knowing where to turn for guidance can be challenging if you’re in a leadership role and feeling overwhelmed, and that’s why Joanna is here to help. Joanna dives deep into the attributes of courageous leadership, from empowering others and being vulnerable to taking action and creating clarity. Key discussions include:

  • An introduction to Joanna Howes
  • Courageous leadership: stepping into the courageous zone 
  • What does a courageous leader look like? 
  • The relationship with yourself and the importance of looking within 
  • The role of courage when driving change in an organisation 
  • Unlocking strength through vulnerability and setting clear expectations 
  • Leadership 101: the art of communication and listening
  • Is there a difference between high-performance and high achievers? 
  • The value of a growth mindset and why protecting your energy is vital 
  • How you can become more courageous today

Plus lots more!

With the right mindset and guidance, any leader can learn to be brave and create a better culture in their workplace. Hit play now and get ready to learn how you can transition from a reliant leader to an effective one and get the insights you need to grow and become a courageous leader.

So many leaders think everyone can read their mind and see the world. When you accept they can’t, it’s your responsibility as a leader to paint the picture for them and understand them so they can move forward with you. It takes more time, but it does mean you’ll get the results.” - Joanna Howes.

ABOUT JOANNA HOWES:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/

Work: https://thechangecreators.com/


ABOUT SCOTT: 

Learn more about Scott McInnes, your host and the Founder and Director of Inspiring Change, by clicking here. 

ABOUT WORKVIVO:  

If you’re struggling with communications in this time of new hybrid workplace conditions, click here to explore Workvivo, a collaboration platform that offers seamless digital integration. 

If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider clicking here to rate and review it! 

This podcast was proudly produced in partnership with Podlad.com

 

117 | The Red Thread Model Every Leader Should Know | Sonya Shelton

40m · Published 13 Jun 05:14

Are leaders blaming employees for their own failures? In today's rapidly changing corporate landscape, establishing a strong company culture is more important than ever. Companies that fail to create a sense of purpose and passion risk losing talented employees and alienating consumers. That's where Sonya Shelton comes in. As the CEO and founder of Executive Leadership Consulting, Sonya helps fast-growth companies connect their business strategy with their company culture to maintain growth.

In this episode, Sonya provides practical insights into the importance of empowering employees, promoting collaboration, and clarifying internal communications and shares the leadership model that all leaders should be aware of, the Red Thread model. Key discussions include:

  • An introduction to Sonya Shelton
  • The triangle of culture, leadership and strategy
  • How leaders can help employees align with business strategies
  • The pandemic wake-up call: the connection to purpose
  • The five P’s of the Red Thread Leadership Model
  • The power of collaboration within a company
  • How decision-making can impact teams and individuals within an organisation
  • The key to creating intentionality and a positive workplace culture
  • Leadership problems: What leaders need to stop doing right now
  • How to help people align to strategy

Plus lots more!

Sonya’s expertise and guidance are invaluable for any company striving to build a better culture. Tune in now to discover how to make meaningful connections between your business strategy and company culture and how to empower your employees to be passionate about the company's purpose.

“Helping people understand why they're doing what they're doing, and how it's going to help them in their job and help the company ultimately, they'll be on board. If you're putting rules in place, just for the sake of it, and they don't really see the point, they're either not going to do it, or they're not going to be engaged.”– Sonya Shelton.

ABOUT SONYA SHELTON:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceosonyashelton/

Work: https://executiveleader.com/sonya-shelton/


ABOUT SCOTT: 

Learn more about Scott McInnes, your host and the Founder and Director of Inspiring Change, by clicking here. 

ABOUT WORKVIVO:  

If you’re struggling with communications in this time of new hybrid workplace conditions, click here to explore Workvivo, a collaboration platform that offers seamless digital integration. 

If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider clicking here to rate and review it! 

This podcast was proudly produced in partnership with Podlad.com

 

116 | The Adventure of Leadership: Unleashing Your Inner Explorer | Sue Stockdale

38m · Published 24 May 02:18

Have you ever wondered how we can approach life as an adventure? In the world of work, a sense of adventure can mean embracing change and uncertainty, taking risks, and being open to new experiences and opportunities. Joining Scott this week to delve into the adventure of leadership and unleashing your inner explorer is Polar explorer and executive coach Sue Stockdale. 

With a focus on self-awareness, adaptability, grounding and resilience, Sue emphasises the importance of an adventurous mindset, being comfortable with discomfort and risk-taking, and inspiring teams to drive positive change. Key discussions include: 

  • An introduction to Sue Stockdale 

  • Why you should never be a psychological slasher 

  • Fostering a sense of adventure in the working environment  

  • The characteristics of an adventurous mindset  

  • The importance of self-awareness in business  

  • How to navigate through change in the workplace  

  • The power of honesty and vulnerability  

  • The

Building Better Cultures has 119 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 70:53:40. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 24th, 2024 13:12.

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