A Walk On The Wild Side - Managing employee relations in global and millennial times ... 10 minutes at a time podcast

Ep: 36 — Shut Up & Lead: How "Quiet" CEO's Improve Employee Experience

0:00
12:15
Rewind 15 seconds
Fast Forward 15 seconds

The shift from Milton Friedman's "the business of business is business" to the era of the activist CEO has reshaped the modern workplace. While the rise of corporate political speech initially empowered employees, it also triggered a wave of polarization and internal dissent. As leaders begin to quiet, is a return to executive neutrality actually the secret to a better employee experience?

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • A CEO's public statements about social issues. [1:50]

  • The rise of open social warfare in the workplace. [4:09]

  • Corporate navigation of liberalized speech. [6:51]

  • 5 Protocols to minimize the impact of employee activism. [10:09]

 

Resources: 

 

CHRO Association

Wild Side Podcast Archive

Alan Wild on LinkedIn

[email protected]

CHRO Upcoming Events

 

More episodes from "A Walk On The Wild Side - Managing employee relations in global and millennial times ... 10 minutes at a time"