News on Social Media Is Terrible Now, and Employees are Leaving Over Low Quality Feedback
Leadershit13 Okt 2023

News on Social Media Is Terrible Now, and Employees are Leaving Over Low Quality Feedback

Caleb and Adriele reflect on a difficult week of news out of Israel and Palestine—including how leaders should or shouldn’t be responding—before diving into proposed AI-generated content watermarks, the latest in politics and strike news, and CEOs predicting we’ll be back in the office five days a week by 2026. (Good luck with that.) Then they return to the war in Israel as a case study to talk about the state of the social media information ecosystem in 2023. Then, they go deep on a new study that shows low quality feedback makes employees want to quit. All that, plus California is mandating diversity data from VC firms and a new A.I. tool is helping with surgery for brain tumors on the operating table.

Discussed today:

CEOs: you'll be back in office 5 days a week by 2026 | Fortune

KPMG 2023 U.S. CEO Outlook

The War in Israel Shows How Social Media’s Idealistic Era Has Ended | Bloomberg

Language Bias in Performance Feedback 2023 | Textio

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Navigating Politics in the Workplace, and an Update on the DEI Backlash

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5 Mar 20241h 17min

A Vision for the Black Experience in the Workplace (with John Graham!)

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How Entrepreneurs Can Be Architects of Liberatory Change (with Pamela Slim!)

How Entrepreneurs Can Be Architects of Liberatory Change (with Pamela Slim!)

Caleb and Adriele are joined by Pamela Slim, award winning author, and a small business and licensing IP expert who has spent three decades helping people scale their business. They chat about communi...

20 Feb 20241h 8min

Why Meta is Suppressing Political Content, and How to Check in on Your Employees

Why Meta is Suppressing Political Content, and How to Check in on Your Employees

Caleb and Adriele break down the boring-til-it-wasn’t Super Bowl including a rash of ho-hum ads, a puzzling decision from Uber Eats, and, most importantly, Beyoncé. They look at a wild week in politic...

13 Feb 20241h 9min

Answering DEI Interview Questions, and What Walmart is Doing to Support Workers

Answering DEI Interview Questions, and What Walmart is Doing to Support Workers

Caleb and Adriele look at this week’s big stories, including Nikki Haley continuing a seemingly doomed campaign, and news that hundreds of thousands of new jobs are being created — while mass layoffs ...

6 Feb 202457min

When Companies Should Speak Out about Political Issues & Why Young People Don’t Want to Be Managers

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Caleb and Adriele go through the week’s news including Nikki Haley’s ongoing campaign and the $83.3 million decision against Trump. They also look at evidence that consumer spending is fueling better ...

30 Jan 20241h

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