• How Gen Z Leaders Can Embrace Radical Candor To Empower Their Teams with Emma Halahan
    Jul 24 2024

    Emma Halahan is an apprentice who has worked with the Dog Star Foundation and is now at Guy's and St Thomas's NHS Foundation Trust. In this conversation, Emma shares her journey as a Gen-Z leader, discussing her experiences with leadership, the challenges of transitioning between organizations, and the impact of her apprenticeship.

    Emma also highlights the importance of empowering her team, developing team members who show initiative, embracing agile methodologies, and practicing radical candor with her colleagues.

    Emma's tips for a happy workplace

    1. As a leader, build a culture of multiplying
    2. Build radical candor: empathy and feedback with team members
    3. Take the joy of joy at work seriously

    Links

    Multipliers, book by Liz Wiseman

    Radical Candor, book by Kim Scott

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    28 mins
  • Effective Strategies for Embracing Errors and Fostering Creativity in a Happy Workplace with Dr. Natalie Nixon
    Jun 19 2024

    Learning from mistakes can create a more fulfilling work environment says our guest, Dr. Natalie Nixon, a creativity strategist, who draws upon parallels with jazz music's improvisational nature, to explore the intersection between creativity, organisational culture, and productivity. Natalie advocates for a human-centric approach to problem-solving and balancing curiosity with discipline towards fostering innovation.

    Additionally, Natalie challenges traditional work culture by proposing the "motor framework" (MTOR), which values movement, thought, and rest. Her passion for dance exemplifies the joy found in activities outside of work, underscoring the episode's theme of creativity in a happy workplace.

    Natalie's tips for a happy workplace

    1. Building cultures of trust in the workplace
    2. Modeling self-inquiry as leaders and managers
    3. Motor activity is more movement, thought and rest

    Links

    Connect with Natalie via LinkedIn

    Figure 8 Thinking (Natalie's website)

    The Creativity Leap (Natalie's book)

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    29 mins
  • Joyful Work: More Than Just a Happy Workplace with Maja Djikic
    May 22 2024

    Understanding that happiness can be tied to outcomes, and that joy can be connected to the process of growth and potential, in both life and at work, can be key to developing happiness in the workplace.

    In this episode, Maja Djikic, an associate professor at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, and author of The Possible Self, shares her "Wheel of Self" framework and explores the distinction between happiness and joy; and the implications of focussing on joy over happiness.

    Maja also emphasises the impact of organisational culture on problem-solving and employee well-being, highlighting the role of leadership.

    Maja’s tips for a happy workplace:

    1. Allow people to pursue their own interests regardless of skill

    2. Identify and address draining work elements

    3. Recognise individuals needs for fulfilment

    Links:

    The Possible Self - Maja's book

    Gallup

    Maja Djikic

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    31 mins
  • The CoppaFeel Approach to Breast Cancer Awareness, with Natalie Haskell
    May 8 2024

    Early and accurate diagnosis of breast cancer, particularly in younger individuals, is important not just in the workplace but to any individual in any team or community and this is at the heart of CoppaFeel's mission: to promote early diagnosis to 18-24 year-olds, which can lead to treatments being more effective and less invasive whilst working towards higher survival rates. CoppaFeel is a breast cancer awareness charity taking a happy and positive approach to serious business.

    In this episode, CEO, Natalie Heskall, shares details of the organisation's training programs that enhance communication and teamwork, and the implementation of an approach that puts people first to empower projects and employees. She also shares Copperfield's adoption of a nine-day fortnight work schedule and the importance of playing to individual strengths.

    Natalie's tips for a happy workplace:

    1. Understand your purpose
    2. Foster by belonging to and building community
    3. Provide autonomy for people to be themselves

    Links:

    CoppaFeel

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    28 mins
  • Creating workspaces where neurodivergent people can thrive, with Ludmila Praslova
    Apr 24 2024

    Embracing neurodiversity in the workplace not only benefits neurodiverse individuals, but creates a more inclusive, flexible, and productive environment for everyone. By understanding and acknowledging different strengths and needs, we can reshape jobs and work cultures to foster a sense of belonging and joy, leading to more effective organisations.

    Ludmila Praslova is an organisational psychologist at Vanguard University in Southern California. Her work focuses on embracing neurodiversity in the workplace and promoting a more inclusive, flexible, and productive environment for everyone. She champions the idea of understanding and acknowledging different strengths and needs to foster a sense of belonging and joy in workplace settings.

    Ludmila’s tips for a happy workplace
    1. Create flexible social environments that allow people to connect in ways that work for them.
    2. Adapt work schedules, information sharing, and learning opportunities to suit individual cognitive strengths.
    3. Encourage a non-judgmental environment where people feel comfortable expressing their feelings without fear of criticism or misunderstanding.
    4. Cater to individual physical and sensory needs, like temperature preferences, noise levels, and work locations.

    Links
    • Connect with Ludmila via LinkedIn
    • The Canary Code: A Guide to Neurodiversity, Dignity, and Intersectional Belonging at Work – Ludmila’s book
    • Liberating Structures Immersion Workshop

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    31 mins
  • Building and nurturing a team of A players – with Dominic Monkhouse
    Apr 10 2024

    Going from startup to scale-up takes strategic planning and insight, along with a real understanding of employee happiness. Plus, crafting great job descriptions and letting people make their own decisions once they’re in a role are key to developing a team of A players.

    Dominic Monkhouse has a distinguished career in scaling up businesses, especially within the IT sector. He successfully built two web hosting businesses from 0 to £30,000,000 within 5 years, and is an author of two books that demonstrate his insight and experience in business growth and people management.

    Dominic’s tips for a happy workplace
    1. Hire great people
    2. Show them the destination
    3. Get out of the way so they can do their best work

    Links
    • The Melting Pot – Dominic’s podcast
    • Connect with Dominic via LinkedIn
    • Mind Your F**King Business: The No-Nonsense Guide to Making Your Good Business Great – Dominic’s book
    • The Founder's Survival Guide: Lead your business from start-up to scale-up to grown-up, by Rachel Turner
    • The Jolt Effect: How High Performers Overcome Customer Indecision, by Matthew Dixon
    • Hiring for Attitude: A Revolutionary Approach to Recruiting and Selecting People with Both Tremendous Skills and Superb Attitude, by Mark Murphy
    • Employees First, Customers Second: Turning Conventional Management Upside Down, by Vineet Nayar

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    35 mins
  • Is employee happiness really a viable metric for success? with Pieter Jelle de Brue
    Mar 20 2024

    Employee happiness makes a big contribution to a company's success, as can self-management. But how do you know what’s really working, driving the business forwards, and helping it meet its targets?

    This week's guest is Pieter Jelle de Brue, founder of digital agency Statik, a company that values employee happiness and has adopted a self-managing structure with multiple autonomous teams. They’re continuing to grow and evolve, and one of the metrics they’re currently conducting an experiment to find out if what people say about employee happiness really does have a measurable impact on a company’s bottom line.

    Pieter’s tips for a happy workplace
    • Trust people to organise themselves when the purpose and goals are clear
    • Run small experiments to continuously evolve and improve
    • Value employee happiness as a measure of success

    Links
    • 2024 Happy Workplaces Conference
    • Connect with Pieter via LinkedIn
    • Reinventing Organizations: A Guide to Creating Organizations Inspired by the Next Stage in Human Consciousness, by Frederic Laloux

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    24 mins
  • Andrew Barnes, creator of the 4 Day Week movement
    Mar 6 2024

    A four-day work week doesn’t simply lead to longer weekends. When implemented right, organisations can maintain the same level of productivity, and give their employees significant – and measurable – increases in happiness.

    The four-day week challenges traditional concepts of work and productivity and encourages companies to measure output rather than time spent working. This shift in approach has led to reduced stress, fewer sick days, and enhanced team cohesion.

    Andrew Barnes is the originator of the four-day work week idea, which has now become a global movement and has been implemented in multinationals, governments, and NGOs worldwide. Andrew has written a book on the four-day week and has been involved in numerous implementation pilots in countries and companies of various sizes.

    Andrew’s tips for a happy workplace
    1. Introduce the four-day working week
    2. Look after your building
    3. Put great art up on the walls

    Links
    • Connect with Andrew via LinkedIn
    • The 4 Day Week: How the Flexible Work Revolution Can Increase Productivity, Profitability and Well-being, and Create a Sustainable Future – Andrew’s book
    • The Four-Day Working Week at Happy
    • Happy’s apprenticeships and long-term development programmes
    • Happy’s Level 5 Global Majority Empowerment Apprenticeship programme

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    35 mins