• How to Leverage Power at Work (without turning into an insufferable egomaniac)
    Nov 20 2024
    Aileen and Glenda dive into the complexities of power in the workplace with Harvard Professor Julie Battilana, co-author of Power, for All: How it Really Works and Why It’s Everyone’s Business and founder of the Social Innovation and Change Initiative at Harvard Kennedy School.Together, they explore how power shapes behavior, influences decision-making, and impacts relationships with colleagues. From understanding power dynamics to avoiding "power poisons," they share strategies for leveraging influence in positive ways—whether you're a leader or just starting out. Listen in for insights on using power ethically, navigating hierarchy, and creating more inclusive (and less toxic) work environments. Resources: You can buy Julie’s book, Power, for All here. To see the overview of the online Harvard course she teaches, Power and Influence for Positive Impact, click here. If you’re interested in a scholarship, here’s the link to the application form and eligibility requirements. Episode Breakdown Introduction to Power Dynamics in the Workplace Understanding Power: Definitions and Misconceptions The Relational Nature of Power Power Poisons and Their Effects Strategies for Using Power Effectively Case Study: Vera Cordero and Power for Good Building a Culture of Accountability Democratizing Power in Organizations Evolving Governance: Employee Representation in Decision Making Social Enterprises: A Model for Democratic Decision Making The Challenge of Change: Corporate Transformation and Profit Focus Changing the Rules: The Need for New Metrics and Accountability Understanding Power: Agitation, Innovation, and Orchestration Power Dynamics: Approaching Conversations with Empathy Hope and Collective Action: The Future of Change Additional Episode Sources: Don't Let Power Corrupt You - HBR How power affects the brain | BPS 5 Traps to Avoid as You Gain Power as a Leader - HBR Credits: Co-hosts: Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Produced by Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Script: Aileen Merciel Edited and Mixed by Aileen Merciel Original theme song: Chaliwa Music The rest of our music is by BlueDot sessions Advertise with Us! If you want to advertise on Surfing Corporate, write to us at advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    51 mins
  • Corporate Horror Stories - Embarrassing Work Moments That Will Haunt Us Forever (ReRun)
    Oct 30 2024
    This Halloween, we’re turning the spotlight on the spookiest stories of all—the ones that happen at work. Join us as we dive into horrific embarrassing moments that people have experienced in the office, from group chats gone terribly wrong to falling face first in front of your new boss, and the story of coworker gift that scarred lives forever. We’ve gathered the most cringeworthy corporate confessions that will have you laughing, gasping, and maybe even feeling a little better about your own work mishaps. So grab your pumpkin spice latte, turn off your work notifications, and get ready for a fun ride through the land of corporate horror stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    42 mins
  • From Office Star to Office Dinosaur: How Ageism Sneaks up on You
    Oct 23 2024
    In this week’s episode of Surfing Corporate, we tackle the often-overlooked topic of ageism in the workplace with special guest Maureen Wiley Clough, host of the It Gets Late Early podcast and newsletter. Together, we discuss shocking research, including how tech workers over 40 are 26% less likely to be hired than their younger peers, and why women experience ageism at nearly double the rate of men. More importantly, we provide actionable strategies for overcoming age-based bias, staying competitive, and fostering an age-diverse workforce. Chapters Introduction and Personal Experiences Defining Ageism and Examples Gendered Ageism and Youngism Ageism in the Tech Industry Including Age in Diversity and Inclusion Programs The Power of a Positive Mindset about Aging Combatting Ageism and Valuing Older Workers Calling Out Ageism and Shifting Perspectives Challenges Faced by Women in the Workplace Strategies for Individuals: Leveraging Networks and Reframing Age Strategies for Companies: Creating Awareness and Educating Employees The Value of Intergenerational Teams in the Workplace About our guest: Want to hire Maureen to come talk to your team about ageism? Can can reach out to her on her website, LinkedIn, Instagram and Threads. Listen to her podcast It Gets Late Early here and we highly recommend you subscribe to her newsletter. Episode Sources 10 Things You Should Know About Age Discrimination - AARP Ageism in the Workplace: Statistics to Know | Built In Ageism at Work Is Getting Worse, AARP CEO Says. It’s Bad for Everybody. New Survey Reveals that Almost 80 per cent of Women Face Ageism in the Workplace The New Glass Ceiling: Research Proves That Women Face “Gendered Ageism” Throughout Their Careers How older workers can push back against the reality of ageism Credits: Hosts: Aileen Merciel & Glenda Pacanins Producers: Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Script, editing and post: Aileen Merciel Surfing Corporate's original theme song is by Chaliwa Music. Interested in advertising with Surfing Corporate? Write to us at advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    54 mins
  • The Jekyll and Hyde Boss: Navigating Brilliant but Volatile Leaders
    Oct 16 2024
    Aileen and Glenda challenge the traditional view of categorizing bosses as either good or bad, focusing instead on those who embody both traits. Leaders who can be inspiring and brilliant, but also mean and volatile. Join us as we explore the psychology behind these unpredictable corporate characters. We talk about what it’s like to work for leaders like Elon Musk, and Steve Jobs’, and we share our own experience working for a Jekyll and Hyde boss. Episode Highlights: Introduction to Jekyll and Hyde Bosses Research Insights Aileen and Glenda's personal experience with brilliant but volatile bosses Case Studies: Elon Musk & Steve Jobs Survival Strategies Key Takeaways Sources: Washington Post article: “The worst kind of boss is not the one who’s always a jerk.” The study, led by Fadel Matta from Michigan State University, discusses how employees fare better with consistently bad bosses than with unpredictable ones. Leaderonomics.com article: “How To Manage Having A Brilliant Jerk for a Boss.” This article explores the book The Brilliant Jerk Conundrum: Thriving with and Governing A Dominant Visionary by Marc Epstein and Rob Shelton, discussing how dominant visionary leaders can become brilliant jerks. Elon Musk case study: “Amazing and Terrible, What It's Like to Work with Elon Musk," which includes accounts from two of his former executives, Esther Crawford (former Director of Product Management at Twitter) and Jim Cantrell (former SpaceX executive). Steve Jobs case study: The episode references the biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, highlighting how Jobs’ demanding personality and perfectionist tendencies impacted his team. Credits: Co-hosts: Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Produced by Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Script: Aileen Merciel Edited and Mixed by Aileen Merciel Original theme song: Chaliwa Music The rest of our music is by BlueDot sessions Advertise with Us! If you want to advertise on Surfing Corporate, write to us at advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    38 mins
  • Goodbye Comfort Zone, Hello Career Pivot! Making Moves That Matter
    Oct 9 2024
    Whether by choice or necessity, career pivots are becoming more common as industries shift, layoffs are rampant, and personal values evolve. Aileen and Glenda break down the key drivers behind career changes, and offer insights into navigating the challenges and opportunities that come with starting over. The episode features a candid interview with Daniela Chaparro, a former high-powered marketing executive who left her corporate career to start over doing social work, helping families of autistic children. Daniela shares her inspiring journey, the hurdles she faced, and valuable advice for anyone considering a major career shift. Sources: What to Ask Yourself Before a Career Pivot 5 Common Career Change Challenges (And How To Conquer Them) How To Successfully Change Careers In Your 40s Episode Highlights - Motivations for a Career Pivot - Challenges and Pressures of Making a Career Change - Facing Pushback and Warnings - Starting over from Scratch - Making a Difference and Finding Reward -Navigating Financial Constraints - Adjustments and Personal Growth - Advice for Career Pivots Credits: Hosts: Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Producers: Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Editing and Postproduction: Aileen Merciel Want to Advertise on Surfing Corporate? Write to us at advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    54 mins
  • Can We Talk About Politics at Work? Spoiler: It’s Complicated
    Oct 2 2024
    Aileen and Glenda discuss the challenges and implications of political discussions in the workplace, especially during an election season. They explore the impact of political polarization on work dynamics and relationships, and they offer strategies for managing tricky political interactions effectively while maintaining professionalism and respect in the workplace. 00:00 Navigating Political Conversations at Work 05:05 The Impact of Political Discussions on Workplace Dynamics 10:02 Legal Considerations and Free Speech in the Workplace 15:00 State Laws and Employee Protections 19:57 Social Media's Role in Political Discourse 24:58 Strategies for Managing Political Discussions 30:11 Finding Common Ground in a Divisive Environment Sources: 3 Reasons Why It’s Unethical To Discuss Politics At Work Politics in the Workplace: What Employers Need to Know | Littler Mendelson P.C. To avoid talking politics with friends or co-workers, try the 'white flag approach,' Stanford communication expert says How to Manage Political Discussions in the Workplace 3 Strategies For Managing Political Conversations At Work Credits: This episode of Surfing Corporate was produced by Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins. Writing, editing and post production is by Aileen Original theme song: Chaliwa Music Other music: BlueDot Sessions Check out our website and follow us on IG and Threads Reach out to us at surfingcorporate@gmail.com If you're interested in advertising on Surfing Corporate, email us at advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    27 mins
  • Inside the Intense Amazon Culture - Part 2
    Sep 25 2024
    In the second part of our interview, we discuss Amazon's promotion process—often described as a 'black box'—and we explore how the company treats men and women differently. We also discuss the pivotal moments that led Kristi to quit drinking alcohol, a decision that became a turning point in her life. Finally, we uncover the powerful reasons behind her choice to walk away from the world’s largest company, despite the staggering financial incentives that came with staying. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    28 mins
  • Inside the Intense Work Culture of Amazon - Part 1
    Sep 18 2024
    Ever wondered what it's really like to work at Amazon? In the first episode of our two-part season premiere, we sit down with Kristi Coulter, former Amazon executive and author of Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career. Kristi pulls back the curtain on the high-pressure, high-stakes culture inside one of the world's most influential companies. From the notorious Jeff Bezos question mark emails to the iconic six-pager memos that set the tone for every meeting, Kristi shares how she navigated the relentless pressure and constant ambiguity that define life at Amazon. You can learn more about Kristi here and more about Surfing Corporate here. Follow Surfing Corporate on Instagram and write to us at surfingcorporate@gmail.com The podcast we referenced during the episode is It Gets Late Early. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:29 Kristy Coulter's Career Journey and Decision to Join Amazon 08:13 First Impressions of Amazon's Work Culture 14:44 The Lifeboat Exercise: Ranking Employees 22:43 The Challenges of Working at Amazon 25:07 Changes in Amazon's Work Culture 25:46 High Turnover and Lack of Recognition 37:43 The Pressure to Do More 43:58 Unique Aspects of Amazon's Culture 46:48 The Stress of Question Mark Emails 48:31 Challenges Faced by Employees 48:37 The Power and Pitfalls of Six-Pagers 55:30 Lessons from Calista: Being Tough but Fair 01:00:24 Navigating the Brutal and Demanding Culture at Amazon 01:16:01 Promotions and Achievements at Amazon 01:21:16 The Sexist Culture at Amazon 01:26:34 Conforming to a Masculine Ideal 01:35:26 The Boozy Culture and Struggle with Alcohol 01:40:42 Addressing Gender Dynamics and Creating Inclusive Work Environments 01:41:30 From Viral Essay to Career Opportunities 01:43:13 Transformation and Lessons Learned at Amazon 01:46:21 Strong Bonds and Lasting Connections Want to advertise on Surfing Corporate? Email us at advertising@airwavemedia.com Show Credits: Cohosts: Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Producers: Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Script, editing, music design: Aileen Merciel Theme Song: Chaliwa Music Other music: BlueDot Sessions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    52 mins