Thursday, July 2, 2020
Is your company due for a health checkup - Copeland Coaching
Is your company due for a health checkup If we learned anything from 2017, itâs that thereâs more going on behind the doors of Corporate America than we thought. What initially started as a few rouge senior level executives showing their birthday suits to employees ended up revealing a much larger problem. The issue was far more widespread than we may have realized. Who could have guessed what momentum the #metoo movement would have? It seems that people from far and wide (and from all different backgrounds) can relate. As shocking and disappointing as this new reality is, thereâs one very positive thing coming out of it. Itâs getting us talking. Weâre talking to each other about our experiences at work. And, itâs getting us to rethink what we want in our workplace. As a young engineer, I remember how odd going to work felt. Not only did I feel different than my coworkers, but they thought that I was different than them too â" and they told me so, through their words and their actions. I remember bringing this confusing topic up to loved ones who worked in different industries. I often felt dismissed. âThis problem has already been solved,â was the message I received back. So, like many other people, I learned to work around the problem. But now, weâre talking. And, weâre aware that maybe thereâs still some work to do. And, weâre thinking about what we want â" and who we want to be in the future. Although the public dialogue weâve been having isnât perfect for lots of reasons, itâs a start. 2018 is a great year to think about what a healthy workplace looks like to you. Where do you really want to work? What values do you hold dear, and do they align to the corporationâs values? Is your boss someone you respect? And, even if your company treats you well â" do they treat your coworkers with respect? Very often in business, there are things much more important than money. Yes, we go to work each day to receive a paycheck. But, itâs so much more than that. On some level, itâs our identity. Where we work and who we work with shapes who we are. It shapes what we think about. I donât know about you, but I would rather make a little less money and work for an organization that I believe in. And, I definitely donât want to work for a company that isnât treating everyone fairly and with a basic level of respect. If youâre still feeling the shock of 2017, 2018 may be a good time to check-in with yourself about your company. Does the company offer a product or service that you believe in? Do you feel like youâre doing purposeful work? Does the company treat all of its employees with a level of respect and equality? Do your personal values align to that of the company and its executives? Many times, these are things we forget to think about when weâre searching for a new job. In the moment, we may just want to land an offer. But, when thereâs a little downtime, itâs always a good idea to think back and reflect. Is this company a healthy place to be? Is this how I want to spend my life? And, if the answer to these questions is no⦠it may be the right time to start looking. After all, January is the perfect time to kick off your new job search and your new you! I hope these tips have helped you. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, donât hesitate to reach out to me here. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, dont hesitate to reach out to me here. Also, be sure to subscribe to my Copeland Coaching Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher where I discuss career advice every Tuesday! If youve already heard the podcast and enjoy it, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Happy hunting! Angela Copeland @CopelandCoach
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