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Melissa Hurley: "They Get To Go To Work"

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In this episode of "Humor in the C Suite," host Kate Davis welcomes Melissa Hurley, VP of Learning and People Development at Bill Gosling Outsourcing, for an engaging conversation on how humor influences leadership and workplace culture. The episode kicks off with Kate's enthusiastic introduction of Melissa and a recount of how they met during a high-intensity leadership development weekend named "Outside the Wire." The experience involved military-style exercises, which taught Melissa and Kate invaluable lessons about teamwork, leadership, and, importantly, the use of humor under pressure.

Key Takeaways:

  • Humor is a powerful tool in leadership for building trust, enhancing collaboration, and reducing workplace stress.
  • Creating an inclusive environment where employees feel they "get to come to work" rather than "have to" is pivotal in fostering employee engagement.
  • Understanding and respecting cultural differences is crucial when applying humor in a global setting.
  • Vulnerability and self-deprecating humor can establish a strong connection and humanize leaders, making workplaces more inviting.
  • Despite cultural and language barriers, humor can serve as a common ground to improve team cohesion and break down hierarchical divides.

"Laughter is a medicine. It's something you need in stressful times, sad times, and happy times." - Melissa Hurley

Additional Links & Resources:

  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

Hosted by Kate Davis
Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

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In this episode of "Humor in the C Suite," host Kate Davis welcomes Melissa Hurley, VP of Learning and People Development at Bill Gosling Outsourcing, for an engaging conversation on how humor influences leadership and workplace culture. The episode kicks off with Kate's enthusiastic introduction of Melissa and a recount of how they met during a high-intensity leadership development weekend named "Outside the Wire." The experience involved military-style exercises, which taught Melissa and Kate invaluable lessons about teamwork, leadership, and, importantly, the use of humor under pressure.

Key Takeaways:

  • Humor is a powerful tool in leadership for building trust, enhancing collaboration, and reducing workplace stress.
  • Creating an inclusive environment where employees feel they "get to come to work" rather than "have to" is pivotal in fostering employee engagement.
  • Understanding and respecting cultural differences is crucial when applying humor in a global setting.
  • Vulnerability and self-deprecating humor can establish a strong connection and humanize leaders, making workplaces more inviting.
  • Despite cultural and language barriers, humor can serve as a common ground to improve team cohesion and break down hierarchical divides.

"Laughter is a medicine. It's something you need in stressful times, sad times, and happy times." - Melissa Hurley

Additional Links & Resources:

  • Interested in being a guest on Humor in the C-Suite? Reach out to book a call with Kate!
  • Learn more about me and my work at katedavis.ca

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Humor in the C-Suite! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, share it with your friends, and leave a rating or review. Your support helps the podcast continue to grow.

Hosted by Kate Davis
Edited by Chris @ Wider View Studios

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