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4 outrageous ideas to reinvigorate company culture

Entrepreneurs' Organization

As entrepreneurs transition and adjust to changes the pandemic caused in their companies, how can they build—or rebuild—not only a business but also a team of like-minded individuals with a common purpose or goal? And as an entrepreneur, I’m sure you enjoy the challenge of “impossible” anyways. But it’s not.

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Why coming out as a gay entrepreneur is a privilege and an investment

Entrepreneurs' Organization

We asked Mike about his experience in taking a stand for inclusivity by overcoming his fear of coming out as a gay entrepreneur. In our office we show our coworkers the respect of learning to say their names correctly. . Western society has traditionally treated white, cisgendered, heterosexual culture as the norm.

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How to Break Free of The Enhanced Silos Remote Work Creates

Entrepreneurs' Organization

With everyone working in the same place, there are more chances for employees to interact organically and communicate with coworkers outside of their teams. I, for one, lost regular points of contact with coworkers who were outside of my everyday circle when I first started working remotely. Maintain a location-agnostic culture.

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How to Balance Tech and Humanity To Cultivate Connections in Business

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Interacting with coworkers and industry peers through social gatherings, mentorship programs, or online communities can also help you develop relationships that will benefit you professionally and personally. For more insights and inspiration from today’s leading entrepreneurs, check out EO on Inc. and more articles from the EO blog.

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How Employers Can Support Workplace Mental Health

Entrepreneurs' Organization

However, due to the nature of conditions such as anxiety, addiction, depression and the like, problems can go undetected for lengthy periods of time, even as they damage relationships with family and coworkers. In the workplace, those people are coworkers and the employer. The first step toward healing is facing the problem.

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In-person vs. virtual onboarding: Which is best for your team?

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Whether in-person or virtual, entrepreneurs at all levels must think holistically through the new-hire experience. For more insights and inspiration from today’s leading entrepreneurs, check out EO on Inc. and more articles from the EO blog. No matter what, the path we take must be easy for the new employee to understand.

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How to reconfigure your office into an efficient co-working space

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Suddenly, entrepreneurs found staff working from home and focused on virtual, rather than in-person, collaboration. Your co-working space also becomes more attractive to employees adapting to a new culture of hybrid work. You can even host events in your new coworking space to showcase its appeal to potential clients.