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  • We all wish we had a crystal ball that can tell the future.


    Today’s guest doesn’t have a crystal ball, but she does have loads of data and trends about the future of work. 


    Dr. Kelly Monahan is a Managing Director at Upwork's Research Institute. Today, she'll tell us what those trends show and how to evaluate them for ourselves.


    Question: "There's so much uncertainty in the world right now and my job is the one place where I want to feel safe and prepared. I can't get advice from my parents because the working world has already changed so much. What's coming next at work and am I alone in feeling like my relationship with work is changing?"


    Produced by Coursera and Hueman Group Media.

    Learn more about Coursera here: www.coursera.org

    Submit your questions to Still at Work here: bit.ly/still-at-work-question

    Produced by Coursera and Hueman Group Media.


    Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of Coursera or Hueman Group Media.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Our listeners want to know how work will change in the coming years and how that will change our lives.


    Question: "What are the emerging trends in the workplace and how do we prepare ourselves for the future of work."


    We can’t give you all the answers about the future of work, but today’s guest is certain one thing will be a part of it, AI. 


    Angle Bush is the Founder and CEO of Black Women in Artificial Intelligence. Angle is clear that AI is a going to play a major role in the workplaces of the future, and she wants to make sure we're all equally represented in that future.


    Amanda Clark, Coursera Board Member and WellBiz CEO is back with us for this episode as well! 


    Produced by Coursera and Hueman Group Media.

    Learn more about Coursera here: www.coursera.org

    Submit your questions to Still at Work here: bit.ly/still-at-work-question

    Produced by Coursera and Hueman Group Media.


    Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of Coursera or Hueman Group Media.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Have you ever been told the best way to advance your career is networking? How did you feel about that advice? 


    In this episode, we’re not just going to tell you to network, we’re going to give you the secrets of how to do it in the most genuine way possible. Susan McPherson, The Serial Connector, is joining us to tell us exactly how to build relationships and connect even when it’s awkward. Susan is the Founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a social impact based communications consultancy.


    Question: "Working remotely has been great for my work-life balance, but I feel disconnected from my team. How can I build stronger relationships and stay engaged while working from home?"


    Since we’re on the topic of connection…


    One way to connect with me, Coursera, and the show is to ask us a question about work! You can submit anonymously or with your name and contact information.


    Submit your questions to Still at Work here: bit.ly/still-at-work-question

    Another way to connect with us is to follow me and Coursera on social media. Coursera is on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. We also recently created a Tik Tok! 


    Learn more about Coursera here: www.coursera.org

    Produced by Coursera and Hueman Group Media.


    Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of Coursera or Hueman Group Media.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Today’s topic is something that doesn’t just happen at work. It happens at school, at the grocery store, even at home! Microaggressions, or as today’s guest calls them, aggressions are a very real and very serious problem.


    Dr. Ebbie Parsons III is the co-Founder of Yardstick Management. He’s worked with major companies like Facebook, Netflix, and Amazon to support their work in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.


    Questions:

    “I've been on the receiving end of microaggressions at work but I don't know how to address them without escalating the situation. Any advice on how to handle this delicately?”


    “I've witnessed microaggressions on my team. How can I be an effective ally in these situations?”


    Learn more about Coursera here: www.coursera.org

    Submit your questions to Still at Work here: bit.ly/still-at-work-question


    Produced by Coursera and Hueman Group Media.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Change is a constant. There’s no job or situation where we won’t have to deal with it. But guess what, it doesn’t have to be terrifying.


    Amanda Clark is the CEO of WellBiz Brands and a Coursera Board Member. She’s previously held leadership positions at other major companies in times of both upheaval and growth. She joins us today to talk about how to approach change and how different people respond to it. Keep an eye out for Amanda in future episodes!


    Question: "I have noticed an increase in defensiveness, reluctance to change and an unwillingness to innovate among my colleagues... I am committed to creating a learning environment where my colleagues feel comfortable taking risks, experimenting with new ideas and growing their skills. I would appreciate your guidance on how to best address the concerns of my coworkers.”


    Produced by Coursera and Hueman Group Media.

    Learn more about Coursera here: www.coursera.org


    Submit your questions to Still at Work here: bit.ly/still-at-work-question


    Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of Coursera or Hueman Group Media.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Grind culture, hustle culture, fast paced working environment. Whatever you want to call the current state of work, it’s clear that many people are exhausted and burnt out. But it doesn’t have to be that way. 


    As Deloitte’s first Chief Well-Being Officer, Jen Fisher has made well-being her mission. She’s the author of Work Better Together: How to Cultivate Strong Relationships to Maximize Well-Being and Boost Bottom Lines. On the show, she uses her own story to explain how to prevent, spot and deal with burnout! 


    Question: "I've been feeling burnt out lately but am afraid to bring it up to my manager. What are some ways to recognize burnout and address it before it gets worse?"


    Produced by Coursera and Hueman Group Media.

    Learn more about Coursera here: www.coursera.org


    Submit your questions to Still at Work here: bit.ly/still-at-work-question


    Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of Coursera or Hueman Group Media.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Let’s be honest. When it comes to a thriving career, we’re all still figuring it out.


    Hosted by Kim Taylor, Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Coursera, the Still at Work podcast seeks to figure it out alongside you. 


    Self-improvement is a constant journey. We often have more questions than answers. This is a show where we discuss some of those questions – submitted by you, the listener. Join us as we uncover insights and advice about how to navigate the workplace. 


    Let’s get to work!


    Submit your questions to Still at Work here.


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