Debbie Cohen and Kate Roeske-Zummer, cofounders of HumanityWorks, are sounding an alarm bell for employee retention. Record numbers of people are quitting their jobs due to burnout and better opportunities. Those resignations leave their former colleagues burdened with even more...
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Practical Techniques To Achieve A Happy Work Culture At Your Organization In today’s episode, we have two guests. Kate Roeske Zummer, the co-founder of HumanityWorks, is a master coach and former faculty of the Co-Active Training Institute (CTI). She has...
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People want to be seen for who they are and what they are doing. One of the five superpower skills we teach to help folks be good humans and do good work is Acknowledgment. An acknowledgment is when you appreciate...
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Efficiency, the motto for the 1990s and early 2000s, allowed companies to reduce the cost of doing business and increase financial gains. Then business pivoted from a focus on efficiency to a focus on productivity. If efficiency is about “less...
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Humanity. It works—and it works better. In this heartfelt and moving conversation, Debbie Cohen and Kate Roeske-Zummer help you chart a path that brings humanity (yours and your teams) to work through awareness, choice, and courage. They’ll help you build...
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The Great Resignation: Americans are quitting their jobs at record rate. Kate Roeske-Zummer from HumaityWorks shares her insight and perspective in this interview on Fox46 Charlotte... watch it here.
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Is that too much to ask? Could we all just agree that humanity is worth saving and that each of us has the power to make a positive impact by starting with the ourselves? Need a little inspiration? Hit it...
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Join Annemie talking to Debbie Cohan and Kate Roeske-Zummer about their new book, Humanity Works Better and how to create a healthier, more productive and inspiring work environment.
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The marketplace for talent has shifted. You need to think of your employees like customers and put thoughtful attention into retaining them. This is the first step to slow attrition and regain your growth curve. And this does not happen...
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