Businesses Are Neglecting to Rebuild Trust with Workforce & Preach False Narrative

By Stephanie Diana Eubank

There is a consistent leadership-focused narrative being repeated falsely in the media.  The false narrative is that “People don’t want to work anymore”.  To those who keep repeating this narrative and truly believe it the answer is, “no they just don’t want to work for you”.

In the past concepts like quiet quitting would have been viewed in a leadership paradigm as what is called disengagement.  However, post-COVID that’s not what is truly happening.  There is a quote in the Disney movie, “Remember the Titans”, that always comes to mind when talking about leadership in business. “Attitudes Reflect Leadership”.  So, when employees rage quit or quiet quit these are reflections of a hostile work environment as COVID has taught the workforce that works should not become a person’s whole life.

Unfortunately, the media narrative has been that management is tightening the ropes and trying to force everyone back to the office to keep the abusive behavior going.  This has caused a lot of companies to feel like there is a talent shortage.  Which is just not true. The issue is that companies need to work on their goodwill or their reputation within the workforce.  No one wants to work for companies that are continuing to do the following remotely or in person.  So, let’s stop doing the following four things.

  1. Stop promoting abusive people into leadership!
    1. Unfortunately, there is a type that is consistently promoted in leadership as people who can push employees to do more.  This recruiting method gives upfront success with long-term failure.  We need to develop leaders who lead with empathy and have more of the teacher personality, not a bulldozer. This is even more the case in remote workplaces.
  2. Stop hiring leadership that thinks their job is just to lead.
    1. Especially in remote work the phenomenon of shared leadership develops.  So, if companies want to keep to a traditional ladder method of design having managers that just manage is not doable anymore.  We need leaders that are willing to roll up their sleeves and be in the trenches.
  3. Stop hiring Leadership that doesn’t understand business and leadership is a science.
    1. I have had my fill of colleagues, students, and managers who don’t understand developing quotes involves math and project management methodologies. Also, leadership that does not understand leadership science people are only statistically productive for 3-4 hours in an 8-hour business workday.  The rest of the time is administrative and collaborative. So, when people take breaks that are part of work.  People in the workforce cannot reasonably be expected to do the productive side of labor all day long.  Having this attitude stifles creative problem-solving and increases burnout in the workforce.
  4. Stop perpetuating the attitude of overtime being a good thing.
    1. Wanting employees to want and do overtime work all the time is a bad thing.  Let’s ignore the glaring fact that overtime consistently or as if it is expected is a big contributor to burnout.  Baring that constant over time needed says two things to employees.  One the company doesn’t value you enough to hire enough people to get the job done during normal hours. Two it tells employees that you see them as cheap labor and do not respect their time. Three it tells them that the company expects that the employee has got to give up having a life for the company.  The days when the concept of workplace families and overall hustle culture is gone past COVID.  They have been proven through research and experience to foster toxic work environments and kill company culture both in-person and remotely.

Now that we have talked about what businesses need to stop doing.  Let’s talk about what they need to start doing. Aside from my usual advice on issuing a remote first workplace methodology to help promote a work-life balance the following 4 things we need to be started by companies to repair their brand with the workforce.

  1. Start developing more comprehensive leadership and followership training programs.
    1. This will help make the whole workforce feel supported and when there is layoffs or redistribution of talent companies and hire more from within. This also allows companies to not make it so only leadership gets salary bumps and feels appreciated.
  2. Start hiring leadership with a teacher/coordinator personality instead of bulldozers.
    1. Again subject matter experts and those who are more of coordinators or prefer support roles are the new type of leaders that the post-COVID world is demanding.  Leaders let their team shine rather than use their team to reflect how they are as leaders. Teams are not power objects.
  3. Start developing a positive corporate culture of work/ life balance.
    1. Investing in an organizational culture that supports work/ life balance helps cultivate a happy workforce that doesn’t make a revolving door for new hires.  It helps keep your organization together and have a more complex team. It also helps prevent burnout, workplace PTSD, and workplace violence.
  4. Star is upfront and honest with employees and helps cultivate the workforce.
    1. Often in businesses if someone complains about leadership companies try to find ways to get that person out of the company.  Rather than asking why this person is complaining and looking at the behavior companies try to protect leadership.  Instead, companies need to work to cultivate both leadership and workforce and investigate additional training needed.  Otherwise bad work culture keeps being spread and the trust the workforce has for companies will continue to erode.

As business leaders, we need to remember that our teams are our greatest resource.  And if we don’t work to strengthen the trust employees have in the companies they work at we will have no workforce.  Trust needs to be earned and focusing on rebuilding workforce trust will help re-energize the workforce in this post-COVID world.

STOP PUSHING: Why Companies are Hurting Themselves Pushing for Hybrid and In-Person Work/ RTO

By Stephanie Diana Eubank

There is a lot in the media about companies pushing for remote workers to return to the office.  Companies demanding remote workers who were remote initially in their contract and those who are applying for remote work come in person, even in a hybrid capacity.  When employees push back the toxic leadership narrative is, “People don’t want to work anymore”.  This is only partly true.  The truth is workers especially after COVID have learned about this method of toxic leadership and are just not willing to work for companies like that.  This constant pushing is going to give leaders the business management equivalent of a hemorrhoid.

There are three main reasons why companies are trying to force people back into the office:

  1. Real Estate.  The real estate side was a big issue at the start of the Pandemic.  However, now in 2023, there are numerous articles of companies making moves in physical locations and scaling back office space.  Yes, this can create a growing pain for big cities but once things level out it will be an opportunity for change to have a more socio-economic diverse community and housing affordability neighborhoods in bigger cities and encourage similar changes in smaller ones.
  2. Companies either need a change in talent focus (hiring more IT specialists versus physical laborers or salespeople), a reorganization (reorg), or need a layoff.  So, to avoid not paying unemployment many companies choose to force people back into the office. This way people who don’t want to work in person have to quit and thus won’t get unemployment benefits.  This also allows companies to not look as bad in the media and to board members.  An early example of this behavior was in 2013 when Yahoo did the same thing in an effort to, “Improve collaboration”.  Which has been statistically disproven then and since COVID. But, it later showed evidence of the above-noted reason and the company dwindled from there.
  3. The last reason is just insidious.  Since most companies promote people who are good at their job but may not have specific leadership training and the company doesn’t provide said training these leaders scare away talent.  The reason these leaders scare away talent is that they don’t know how to lead and mix up fear with respect.  Because of this many of these leaders develop toxic leadership skills that are in many cases downright illegal and cultivate a hostile work environment.  Yes, you can have a hostile work environment in a remote workplace.  And because remote workplaces provide more transparency and the ability to document bad behavior HR and Companies want to protect themselves and exploit workers and toxic leaders by dragging everyone back into the office where the narrative can be controlled.  And where legal proof can be dispelled.

These reasons are not reasonable and limiting remote work hurts companies more than it hurts anyone else.  Companies lose out on savings on overhead, commercial space, energy costs, among other expenses.  Also, many cities like San Francisco have additional fees and taxes so remote workplaces allow for a lot of business savings.

The issue isn’t if people want to work or not.  The issue is that companies are being narrow
minded and doing things they shouldn’t.
And rather than change positively, many companies are trying to turn back
the clock.  This insistence on pushing for Return
to Office or RTO is the equivalent of pushing too hard, and you won’t like the
after-effects.   

 

 

 

 

 

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The Video On The Three Reasons Companies Are Pushing Return To Office

By: Stephanie Diana Eubank

We have heard many terms like Quiet Quitting, Acting Our Wage, and major pushes for Return To Office, otherwise referred to as RTO. However, what hasn’t really been discussed is why companies are pushing RTO. Well, as discussed in this video, there are several reasons, but the top three reasons for this push and the reasons are pretty cringy.

I will have a more detailed article posted up on this topic later in the week. Remember sharing is caring and to like and subscribe. As always remember Remote Is Here To Stay.

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Birthday Video

After all the chaos with natural disasters, I just wanted to relax for my birthday and enjoy work and life balance luxuries like going to my kids’ award ceremonies, eating cake, and drinking apple cider. How do you like to spend your birthday while working remotely?

Emergency Planning and Remote Work

By: Stephanie Diana Eubank

Many have probably seen the national news about the massive flooding, mudslides, high winds, power outages, and the like causing a state of emergency for the entire state of California.  If you haven’t, the CNN news article https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/10/weather/california-flooding-atmospheric-river-tuesday/index.html .  Other storms throughout the US are a result of the significant storms that hit California first.  Such as the article, https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2023/01/12/southern-storms-deaths-alabama-tornado-damage/11041594002/ .  And based on a News report I saw on local news (And I don’t know why in a post-Katrina world, this needs to be said) but per the CDC https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/foodwater/safe-water.html don’t drink flood water. With all the fires, earthquakes, and now flooding seen across the country in just the past week, we really need to think about emergency planning and rethink the concept based on a post-COVID world.

(Photograph taken by David Eubank 1/14/23)

This brings up a profound benefit to remote work and remote leadership that many businesses, big and small are not really capitalizing on.  And unfortunately, it is a lesson that major finance organization learned during 9/11.  What many might not know is that when 9/11 occurred, the financial institutions had servers in separate states and alternate main offices on the other side of the country, and secondary ones in non-vacation destinations. This resulted in a lack of damage to the financial industry due to 9/11, and instead, additional planning was put in place to continue to thwart issues caused by terrorism or acts of God.  Since then, many financial organizations allow for more remote work and hybrid work well before COVID.

The financial industry has been capitalizing on remote work for decades now. Other industries have been growing remote workplaces, such as the distance learning industry at Southern New Hampshire University.  So, when COVID hit, and everyone had a dry run of the freedom of remote work, companies saw this as a big shake-up, and many missed the potential for remote work to have some profound long-term business benefits.  Specifically within the Emergency Planning arena in relation to business risk planning.

There is an IT Business Operations adage about how data makes and breaks companies.  As such, having emergency planning that involves remote workers must be a staple. Having remote workers makes it so that when areas of Major California cities like San Francisco are dealing with significant flooding, fires, earthquakes, etc., care keeping the work going so those in the main office can get to safety.  This also protects the data.

It is part of the essential Emergency Operations Planning or EOP to plan for data security during natural disasters. This must include wireless hardware that can be incorporated for escape.  Such as laptops, backing up data regularly, and ensuring those who work onsite and remotely are armed with the right gear to protect their proprietary data.

While companies and their leadership work on their issues regarding remote work and miss out on their opportunity to benefit from remote work in emergencies, remote workers can take basic steps. As reported by CNBC (Ioannou, 2021), one in four people, per a survey done by UpWork, work remotely in the US.  Further, according to the Forbes article (Segal, 2021); noted another UpWork Survey found that about a third of Americans became freelancers.  Many have done this for flexibility and to allow for remote work. The same article also noted a growth in those doing long-term freelance work since 2020.

So, for those freelancers and small business entrepreneurs like myself, here are some items to invest in to help protect data while companies start to come onto the remote bandwagon.

To close out this article the advice I have for those dealing with evacuations is to follow your local emergency management planners and stay safe. For Businesses I recommend looking into ways to use remote work to your advantage cause it kind of sells itself and is obviously here to stay. Remember sharing is caring.  For more information and content of mine see below.  Also, like and subscribe.

Work Cited

Salahieh, N., Hanna, J., Sutton, J., & Maxouris, C. (2023, January 11). Thousands of Californians under evacuation orders as flood threats continue and death toll of recent storms climbs to 17. CNN. Retrieved January 13, 2023, from https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/10/weather/california-flooding-atmospheric-river-tuesday/index.html

Santucci, J. (2023, January 13). 7 dead in Alabama, Georgia after tornadoes, severe storms ravage southeast: Updates. USA Today. Retrieved January 14, 2023, from https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2023/01/12/southern-storms-deaths-alabama-tornado-damage/11041594002/

Ioannou, L. (2021, February 6). 1 in 4 Americans will be working remotely in 2021, Upwork Survey reveals. CNBC. Retrieved January 14, 2023, from https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/15/one-in-four-americans-will-be-working-remotely-in-2021-survey.html

Segal, E. (2021, December 10). U.S. freelance workforce continues to grow, with no signs of easing: New report. Forbes. Retrieved January 14, 2023, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsegal/2021/12/08/us-freelance-workforce-continues-to-grow-with-no-signs-of-easing-new-report/?sh=5c3d7c2b4f91

What’s your Astronaut Story?

My husband and I are big fans of “The Big Bang Theory,” and we joke around that my astronaut story is me finishing my dissertation this term. I am super excited about it, and I do understand with my ADHD, my hard work in academia has been all I want to talk about lately. However, I invite everyone to share what they are excited about and passionate about. So, what’s your Astronaut story?

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Instead Of Holiday Gift Ideas, How About Post Holiday Sales Ideas for Remote Workers?

By Stephanie Diana Eubank

Usually, this time of year, we are all bombarded with gift idea lists for Christmas.  I am a working mom that primarily works remotely, so a lot of those gift ideas that people publish just sound like something to crack a polite smile. Instead, I focus on what items an average work-from-home mom like me would want or need as we come to the post-Christmas sales.

  • Wireless ergonomic mouse and keyboard.
    • https://amzn.to/3vySzoV
      • I personally love this cause fewer cords are great, and I can hold up my phone or tablet. Also, yes, I love most of my stuff being pink. 
  • Speaking of tablets… the Amazon fire HD 10-inch tablet is awesome.
    • https://amzn.to/3BZGc8U
      • I love this tablet.  I teach at a college campus, don’t have the luxury of keeping my materials in the class, and don’t always have enough time to run to my office and back.  So, keeping items lightweight is the key to being ready to teach.  I order all the textbooks for myself to teach, and as a Doctoral student on kindle, I can read digitally and have one light tablet instead of multiple heavy textbooks.
  • As a working mom with small kids, these kindle kids’ tablets were a lifesaver.
    • https://amzn.to/3YQpqCI
      • My kids had a durable tablet to mimic mommy and her work.  My boys loved to sit and work on my old laptops while I was working so they could work too.  It was like bringing your kids to work every day. But they needed something more durable, so these tablets were a great way to help them start to use technology safely.
  • This keyboard adapter worked great with their kids’ tablets to give them a keyboard.
    • https://amzn.to/3PQS7eK
      • Now that my boys are older, the keyboard allows them to do homework on their tablets and learn software that is helpful in the real world, like excel and word.  We have started on the basics.
  • In remote work, no one likes people snooping.
    • https://amzn.to/3hP81tw
      • This is a handy tool to put behind you to ensure your zoom and teams backgrounds work well. Also, this helps keep managers and co-workers from judging your home. With so much in the media about bosses becoming alarmed because you travel and still work, a portable green screen helps reduce issues and keeps your business your own.
  • I love the new stick-on wallpaper if you prefer a staged background in your home office. I have put links for a few options.
    • I personally love my brick wall design wallpaper. It looks so good. It gives the chic New York loft look out in the California Central Valley.
  • I have learned that picking a green one is good if you use a filter on YouTube or backgrounds on Zoom or Teams. 
  • https://amzn.to/3WKr471https://amzn.to/3YKJsyChttps://amzn.to/3juqNquhttps://amzn.to/3jrLt2G
  • https://amzn.to/3VirWPb
  • Speaking of keeping your business your own…
    • https://amzn.to/3hWoeNz
      • This mouse jiggler helps address the flaw in most brassware that tracks if you are working by how many times your mouse moves to show if you are at your computer.  I think there needs to be a qualitative method to teach leaders about productivity and that breaks are productive until these attitudes change. We need to arm ourselves.
  • This brings us to a phone recording logger.
    • https://amzn.to/3vyXS7P
      • This phone logger protects against toxic bosses not on board with remote work because they say horrible things and choose to call because they think that’s not documentable. Unfortunately, as employees, we need to protect ourselves.
  • I am a walk-and-talk kind of person.
    • https://amzn.to/3BZBFDq
      • I don’t know about you when people use Teams as a phone. I love to walk and talk.  Even if it is to walk to the kitchen for coffee, get my door dash from the door, or whatever.  So remote headsets with wireless capabilities are lovely. 
  • Blue light is horrible
    • https://amzn.to/3WGS6w9
      • I have migraines, and being on the computer with no blue light filter can make me sick.  I get the blokz lenses for my glasses, but for those who don’t like to wear glasses, the blue light monitor filters are a great trick to protect your eyes and migraines.

Hopefully these finds help you make your remote workplace more functional and help you set proper workplace boundaries.  Supporting your physical and mental health in the new year is a key aspect to a happy new year in the remote workplace.

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Happy Holidays!

We should be working year-round to help our fellows during this time of the year. So, to help, I am talking in this youtube post about how women still struggle to rise in the business world and in family planning and are becoming the breadwinners regardless. So, to keep this resource of strong women, let’s help businesses get on board with offering more remote work. Christmas is about a mother bringing life into the world. Let’s help support women’s ability to keep doing that. Happy Holidays.

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