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There is a Formula for Excellence, Failure, Mediocrity, and Success in the corporate world.

Who is listening to the tales of the talented yet still underrepresented in corporate America?

This is Elise, the host of Tales from Corporate.

A woman with years of corporate experience in the financial, tech, and media sectors.

I come to you each week with fresh insights on culture, norms and trending topics in the workplace.

Because Tales of Real Life are stranger than any fiction.

Tune in every Friday for new a episode and listen to Tales from Corporate wherever you get your podcasts.

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There is a Formula for Excellence, Failure, Mediocrity, and Success in the corporate world.

Who is listening to the tales of the talented yet still underrepresented in corporate America?

This is Elise, the host of Tales from Corporate.

A woman with years of corporate experience in the financial, tech, and media sectors.

I come to you each week with fresh insights on culture, norms and trending topics in the workplace.

Because Tales of Real Life are stranger than any fiction.

Tune in every Friday for new a episode and listen to Tales from Corporate wherever you get your podcasts.

    Tales : Concurrent Mutinies

    Tales : Concurrent Mutinies

    The five day work week was born after the Industrial Revolution drove people to work under high pressure, unjust and often unsafe conditions that resulted in lives lost.

    Following this latest global pandemic, workers found themselves working under high pressure, unjust and often unsafe conditions at hospitals, retail stores, offices, manual labor sites and other workplace areas due to close proximity to others who had contracted COVID-19. 

    People are not engaging in The Great Resignation because they don’t want to work; they want to receive value for the work they do. When the economy slowed to a halt, we were forced to evaluate what we did and why, who we did it for, how we were treated and how much it paid. A while back our show talked about seeing the signs around your workplace that a mutiny is about to take place. Now, mutinies are being experienced in all industrial sectors of our nation, at the same time as the greatest supply chain breakdown the world has ever seen unfolds.

    • 26 min
    Tales : Very Sunny Holmes

    Tales : Very Sunny Holmes

    In an epic corporate tale, Elizabeth Holmes faces trial for claiming her company, Theranos, co-run by her married lover and COO Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, revolutionized medicine. All while dating her chief operating officer, Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani.

    Start-ups often claim that they often need to appear further down the path of product development than they actually are to attract and retain investments. Employees at Theranos may not have signed up to misrepresent their blood testing devices or support the lie that it worked, placing human lives in real risk.

    Who among us seem to consistently skirt the law and accountability in the name of innovation? Many people of color are wondering if most of them would ever get away with being so very wrong yet strong with hundreds of millions of dollars at stake.

    • 25 min
    Tales : Communication Plans

    Tales : Communication Plans

    How often are communication plans and press releases well-thought out vs. piss-poor? Especially during these uncertain times, people want to hear more from their leaders - no matter how plain that leader’s Zoom background looks. 

    That said, if that leader shares lies, blunders and insensitive comments, most people want to hear much much less. 

    How critically do you consume leadership communications? Do you often triangulate what you hear or read? Whether the subject is about return to work, or addressing a PR crisis, leaders can either pivot based on new information and more forward, or stay wrong and strong in their messaging.

    • 14 min
    Tales : When The Wall Hits You!

    Tales : When The Wall Hits You!

    Our world has changed tremendously in the last two years, which has increased stress levels, and decreased quality of life and work for many of us.
    How are you handling these waves of change, if at all?
    Listen in as our 1st guest on the pod, Dr. Portia A. Jackson Preston (www.PortiaJackson.com), shares with us acknowledgment, approach, clarity and other gifts to manage.

    • 26 min
    Tales : Sticky Fingers

    Tales : Sticky Fingers

    “Hey - I’m not getting paid enough.” Are you prone to helping yourself to things that belong to other colleagues? Do you partake in the proverbial five-finger discount? That treat in the fridge you know isn’t yours. Doing the most while on disability leave (i.e. - skiing in Aspen anyone?). Or maybe those company funds that you have access to, that you’re convinced no one will miss.
    Regardless of how seemingly small, these transgressions could be the reason you are fired or worse, criminally indicted. From that standpoint one has to ask oneself, is it worth it?

    • 24 min
    Tales : Spirit-Less Air

    Tales : Spirit-Less Air

    The chaos of flight delays and cancellations recently angered and disappointed thousands of people, leaving airline employees on the front line to receive their wrath.
    How do the communications flowing from the top at corporate impact the success of their business? 
    Regardless of the name of the airline or company, factors like timing, tone and delivery of communications can make all the difference in people’s perceptions and likelihood to do additional business with your firm.

    • 24 min

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