World at Work

Tim Dyck

World at Work is a podcast that caters to professionals on both sides of the table, the job seeker and the employer hoping to find the best candidate for a role. Tim Dyck is sharing insights he's picked up during over a decade of work in the hiring industry. Now, through his firm Best Culture Solutions, he coaches executives through leading teams and recruiting, while teaching job seekers how to interview well and land roles that they love. Creating a winning work culture is at the heart of everything Tim and his team are doing. You'll learn how to do the same in your organization.

  1. 23 SEPT.

    Hiring Remote Workers

    "If you can't trust your people to work without being over their shoulder, the problem isn't remote work. It's trust." Episode Highlights [00:02:00] Why trust is the true barrier to remote work, not location [00:04:16] Chelsea Brinkley's story of leaving a traditional job for flexibility [00:07:50] Why hybrid models often meet the needs of both employees and employers [00:12:59] The moment a trip to Iceland inspired Chelsea to rethink her career [00:17:28] Why remote job postings attract massive applicant pools [00:19:49] Following instructions as the simplest way to stand out in applications [00:21:47] How asking for advice instead of a job can open unexpected doors Remote work continues to reshape the workplace. In this conversation with Chelsea Brinkley we explore what it takes to make it work, for both employers and employees. We discuss the role of trust in leading remote teams, why hybrid arrangements are gaining traction, and practical advice for job seekers navigating a highly competitive remote job market. Read the blog for more from this episode. Connect with Chealsea Website: www.chelseabrinkley.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chelseabrinkley/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/chelseabrinkley Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chelseabrinkleybiz Connect with Tim and his team: Website: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ LinkedIn: Best Culture Solutions, Inc Instagram: @best.culture.solutions   Email: tim@bestculturesolutions.ca

    27 min
  2. 16 SEPT.

    Navigating Practical Use and Pitfalls of AI in the Workplace

    "AI is a tool, not a shortcut. It still needs your curiosity, judgment, and responsibility to work well." Notable Moments [03:09]  How AI overviews are spreading inaccurate information [05:09]  The danger of AI hallucinations and misleading research results [08:21]  How applicant tracking systems use AI-like keyword filtering [12:37]  Risks of sharing confidential data with open-source AI tools [15:31]  How to "challenge" AI results and verify sources [19:29]  Using closed-source tools like Microsoft Copilot safely [22:17]  Why AI is here to stay and how to build responsible guardrails AI is showing up everywhere in the workplace, from job applications to research tools. Using it well requires more than just a good prompt. In this episode, Tim Dyck unpacks the opportunities and pitfalls of AI in the workplace. He shares how organizations can embrace its potential without sacrificing accuracy, confidentiality, or human judgment. From the risks of relying on flawed data to the importance of verifying sources, setting guardrails, and choosing secure platforms like Microsoft Copilot, this conversation offers practical strategies for using AI responsibly while keeping the human edge that makes great workplaces thrive. Read the Best Culture Solutions blog for more from this episode.  Connect with Tim and his team: Website: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ LinkedIn: Best Culture Solutions, Inc Instagram: @best.culture.solutions   Email: tim@bestculturesolutions.ca

    25 min
  3. 19 AOÛT

    Challenges with Fractional Leadership

    "The more time you give for something to happen, the greater the scope creep that occurs." Notable Moments [00:01:34] Mike introduces the common misconception that fractional leadership always takes a long time. [00:02:52] Rethinking six-to-twelve-month agreements—asking "what if" it could be faster. [00:05:22] How two-week sprints provide structure, focus, and accountability. [00:07:36] Using sprints to continually assess fit between leader and organization. [00:09:44] Why a beginner's mind is critical to avoid assumptions. [00:11:42] The difference between sprint-based work and traditional retainer models. [00:12:17] Tim shares his first experience at Buc-ee's—and connects it to designing for customer needs. [00:14:44] Resources from Mike: FindMyCatalyst.com/fractional and the Find My Catalyst podcast. Fractional leadership often carries the assumption that meaningful progress requires six to twelve months. In this episode, Tim Dyck and Mike Simmons explore why that belief can hold organizations back. They discuss the benefits of short, focused sprints, how to prevent scope creep, and why continually assessing fit between leaders and organizations leads to better outcomes. Along the way, they share practical frameworks, reflections on leadership assumptions, and even a surprising Buc-ee's story. Read the blog for more from this episode.  Connect with Mike Simmons: FindMyCatalyst.com Find My Catalyst podcast Fractional Resources Connect with Tim and his team: Website: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ LinkedIn: Best Culture Solutions, Inc Instagram: @best.culture.solutions   Email: tim@bestculturesolutions.ca

    16 min

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World at Work is a podcast that caters to professionals on both sides of the table, the job seeker and the employer hoping to find the best candidate for a role. Tim Dyck is sharing insights he's picked up during over a decade of work in the hiring industry. Now, through his firm Best Culture Solutions, he coaches executives through leading teams and recruiting, while teaching job seekers how to interview well and land roles that they love. Creating a winning work culture is at the heart of everything Tim and his team are doing. You'll learn how to do the same in your organization.

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