Welcome to another special episode brought to you by the great folks at Businessolver! Their annual State of Workplace Empathy Report has been my go-to for years in finding out exactly how everyone from CEOs to employees thinks and feels about empathy in the workplace. The 2024 report offers so much valuable information to help all of us navigate the new world of work.
In today’s episode, Part 2, A Gameplan for Putting Empathy into Action, Rae Shanahan and I focus on why empathy is hard to achieve when everyone thinks it’s a good idea. We give examples of empathetic leadership – and behaviors that are the opposite of empathy. We dive into a study theme of accountability and the false belief that empathy and accountability are opposites. Rae shares what empathetic culture does for your organization, and gives examples of what employees deem to be empathetic company benefits. Finally, we revisit the three pillars Businesssolver discovered in their research and how to take action on each one.
To access the episode transcript, please click on the episode title at www.TheEmpathyEdge.com
Key Takeaways:
- Everything starts with awareness. We have a chance to impact the culture by focusing on the leaders.
- Understanding doesn’t mean endorsement. Empathy doesn’t mean you agree or condone behavior or the decision. It means you are there for someone and factor in their point of view.
- It takes time to build up trust, especially in an environment where it hasn’t been there before.
“We are not a one-size-fits-all organization. Employees have different needs and different definitions of benefits depending on where they are in their life cycle.“
— Rae Shanahan
Episode References:
- Empathy Authenticity Checklist
- The Empathy Dilemma
- Brené Brown Short on Empathy
- QBQ! The Question Behind the Question by John G. Miller
- Jelly Roll – I Am Not Okay
From Our Partner:
Download the 2024 Ninth Annual State of Workplace Empathy study from Businessolver: www.businessolver.com/edge
Discover more valuable content from Businessolver on The Benefits Pulse vodcast: www.businessolver.com/benefits-pulse
About Rae Shanahan, Chief Strategy Officer, Businessolver
Rae Shanahan is an experienced executive with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry. Known for her strong business development skills in coaching, sales, team building, and healthcare information technology and management, Rae brings a unique blend of strategic insight and empathetic leadership to the table. Her empathetic approach has been instrumental in nurturing the growth of Businessolver from 12 employees to over 1,700. Rae understands the importance of empathy in fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment, ensuring culture is always first. This perspective has guided her efforts as the current Chief Strategy Officer at Businessolver and her previous role as CEO of Innovation Works, where she supported the incubation of new business strategies and opportunities. Her initiatives, including the launch of Businessolver’s Artificial Intelligence Engine, MyChoice Accounts and the Benefits Innovation Group, are all centered on delivering delight to clients and their employees, ensuring that everyone feels valued and heard.
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