Why a Quick Check-in Makes Meetings More Effective
This article from NOBL encourages tactics that promote a sense of psychological safety at the beginning of a meeting.
This article from NOBL encourages tactics that promote a sense of psychological safety at the beginning of a meeting.
This article from NOBL shares a structure for designing inclusive meetings with staff.
Celebrating balance can help to mitigate a sense of urgency in a remote learning environment.
This article from Remote.co provides ideas for supporting employees in a virtual environment in finding work-life balance.
Using a discussion group (sometimes referred to as a “book club”) can help teams explore and unpack DEI-related resources.
This document from The Learning Accelerator (TLA) outlines the various DEI topics the team has explored in the settings of book clubs and discussion groups.
This document from Transcend provides an overview of what a new teammate should expect during DEI-related discussion groups.
These guidelines, provided by The Circle Way, share strategies on hosting a discussion group, including procedural considerations as well as activities, practices, and principles to incorporate.
This article explains how to start a book club in the workplace, offering tips on book selection, meeting structure, and leadership opportunities.
Discover which data points can be collected and analyzed to assess progress based on DEI goals.