Scope, Stress & Supporting Growth
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In this episode, Chuck Gose and Jenni Field discuss the evolving role of the chief communications officer and the extra demands being placed on them. They explore the declining interest in management roles among employees, the challenges faced by Gen Z in securing entry-level positions, and the importance of emotional regulation in response to workplace pressures.
They both reflect on their own careers, how they moved up the corporate ladder and the reality of jobs changing as technology evolves.
Links to articles mentioned in this episode:
Chief communications officers are absorbing more corporate functions, report says
Fewer workers want to be managers
Gen Z’s employability problem
The over-reaction pandemic and what to do about it
Join Chuck and Jenni at their speaking events in October:
Unite25 in Nashville on October 7 and 8: Unite 25 | The #1 Employee Experience Conference
Who owns employee experience? Chuck debates with Hebba Yousef online, hosted by Workvivo on October 9 : Who owns Employee Experience: Internal Comms or HR?
Jenni’s online Quarterly Workplace Huddle, on October 14 https://redefiningcomms.com/huddle/
Jenni’s in person Leaders Reboot in London on October 21 https://redefiningcomms.com/leaders-reboot