54 min

Unleashing Individuality: Embracing the Unique in Management The Inclusion Bites Podcast

    • Society & Culture

In the fascinating Voices Unleashed episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood welcomes Helen Joy to discuss the unique challenges surrounding management and the importance of fostering psychological safety within teams. Helen articulates the need for managers to tailor their approaches to bring out the best in individuals rather than treating everyone identically. They dive into the impact that corporate decisions and media portrayals have on the workforce and explore how these often stand in stark contrast to the positive interactions that occur on a day-to-day basis. Helen shares her journey towards finding balance in her enthusiastic approach, especially under pressure, while Joanne reflects on the power of self-awareness and the enlightening nature of constructive feedback.


Helen is a management development specialist recognised for her ability to connect and inspire transformative change in people. She has a proven track record in helping managers at all levels improve their listening skills and adapt their leadership styles to better manage teams, particularly in technical environments. Helen and Joanne discuss the often-overlooked role of middle managers, stressing the importance of providing them with the support and resources they need to create thriving teams, and they share insights on Daniel Pink's motivation model which involves autonomy, mastery, and purpose. With a wealth of experience in nurturing positive work cultures, Helen is well-versed in the art of leadership and the nuances of human behaviour in the workplace.


Throughout their conversation, Joanne and Helen examine how empathetic leadership, open communication, and a deep understanding of team dynamics can lead to more effective and humane management. They shed light on the pressures facing managers and the transformative power of listening without the urge to immediately offer solutions. The episode uncovers the surprising benefits of asynchronous communication and the potential pitfalls of technology-enabled micromanagement.


By the end of the discussion, listeners are left with a renewed perspective on leadership and an appreciation for the delicate balance between being a strategic visionary and an approachable, empathetic conduit for team development. Joanne reminds listeners to subscribe, share, and provide feedback to support the podcast's mission for a more inclusive society.


The key takeaway is the critical need for leaders to cultivate environments where psychological safety is paramount, in which employees are seen as unique individuals rather than just cogs in a machine. This episode will resonate with anyone interested in enhancing their leadership skills, understanding the complexities of human behaviour in the workplace, and striving towards creating a culture where every voice is heard and valued.

In the fascinating Voices Unleashed episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood welcomes Helen Joy to discuss the unique challenges surrounding management and the importance of fostering psychological safety within teams. Helen articulates the need for managers to tailor their approaches to bring out the best in individuals rather than treating everyone identically. They dive into the impact that corporate decisions and media portrayals have on the workforce and explore how these often stand in stark contrast to the positive interactions that occur on a day-to-day basis. Helen shares her journey towards finding balance in her enthusiastic approach, especially under pressure, while Joanne reflects on the power of self-awareness and the enlightening nature of constructive feedback.


Helen is a management development specialist recognised for her ability to connect and inspire transformative change in people. She has a proven track record in helping managers at all levels improve their listening skills and adapt their leadership styles to better manage teams, particularly in technical environments. Helen and Joanne discuss the often-overlooked role of middle managers, stressing the importance of providing them with the support and resources they need to create thriving teams, and they share insights on Daniel Pink's motivation model which involves autonomy, mastery, and purpose. With a wealth of experience in nurturing positive work cultures, Helen is well-versed in the art of leadership and the nuances of human behaviour in the workplace.


Throughout their conversation, Joanne and Helen examine how empathetic leadership, open communication, and a deep understanding of team dynamics can lead to more effective and humane management. They shed light on the pressures facing managers and the transformative power of listening without the urge to immediately offer solutions. The episode uncovers the surprising benefits of asynchronous communication and the potential pitfalls of technology-enabled micromanagement.


By the end of the discussion, listeners are left with a renewed perspective on leadership and an appreciation for the delicate balance between being a strategic visionary and an approachable, empathetic conduit for team development. Joanne reminds listeners to subscribe, share, and provide feedback to support the podcast's mission for a more inclusive society.


The key takeaway is the critical need for leaders to cultivate environments where psychological safety is paramount, in which employees are seen as unique individuals rather than just cogs in a machine. This episode will resonate with anyone interested in enhancing their leadership skills, understanding the complexities of human behaviour in the workplace, and striving towards creating a culture where every voice is heard and valued.

54 min

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