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Welcome to the Leading Real Change podcast with host Dr Jacqueline Kerr, an expert in workplace culture change. I interview dedicated and passionate Changemakers about their careers, how they lead change, and what leaders can do today to make a difference to build healthy, inclusive workplace cultures for all. I am excited to share these examples of real workplace change with you. You’ll learn about effective strategies that are working and how to overcome real barriers to change that challenge us everyday. I hope you’ll feel inspired and more confident to keep leading change in your workplace. Please share this podcast with other HR, DEI or ERG leaders who you know are working hard, but are struggling to have impact, and need more support to effectively create a thriving workplace culture for all today.
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Wednesday Dec 27, 2023
Wednesday Dec 27, 2023
This week’s heart-warming episode of the Leading Real Change podcast, features SVP of Baron’s Market Rachel Shemirani who shares how her company managed change through the pandemic and beyond, setting a new standard of employee care. Key takeaways include:
- Family Business Success: Rachel shared that working with family requires learning boundaries, but maintaining success is measured by still enjoying Thanksgiving together.
- Proactive Pandemic Response: In the face of the pandemic, the business proactively stocked up on inventory, adapting swiftly to meet the community's needs.
- Rapid Decision-Making: The pandemic forced quick decision-making, and despite the challenges, the focus remained on keeping shelves stocked and communities supported.
- Customer Stress Management: As mask mandates created tensions, the business prioritized the safety of employees, adapting to unusual customer behaviors with a focus on maintaining a safe environment.
- Realization of Impact: A heartfelt email from a customer highlighted that the business was not just providing groceries but creating a safe haven for the community.
- Employee-Centric Culture: Treating employees as a priority, offering flexibility, pay adjustments, and addressing individual needs demonstrated a commitment to a people-first culture.
- Role modeling Well-being: Rachel started taking more vacation herself to help encourage workers to take theirs.
- Adaptation and Empathy: Understanding individual circumstances, adjusting work hours, and providing vacation benefits showcased empathy and adaptation to the diverse needs of employees.
- Industry Influence: By adding vacation benefits for clerks and challenging industry norms, the business aimed to redefine the perception of working in a grocery store, emphasizing its value.
- Building Employee Confidence: Open communication, support for new ideas, and encouraging employees to vocalize values and priorities contribute to building confidence, making them not just good but excellent employees.
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