Work is not the place to work out your emotions, says Tina Fey. We have to be very honest about how we feel at work for women in particular. Try and see if there are other people who are experiencing similar emotions as you so that it can be a collective voice rather than an individual voice. Become a leader in artificia, intelligence and transform your company to a cutting edge a i first model with harvard business school education.
Which feelings (and shoes) are work-appropriate these days? What happens now with the transparency and informality that, for many professionals working from home, became more normal and acceptable? How do return-to-office mandates compromise the authenticity of employees who prefer to stay remote?
Tina Opie, an expert on authenticity, joins us to share impressions of how notions of professional behavior and dress have changed. She also gives advice for expressing yourself as expectations of professionalism shift.
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Tina Opie is a DEI consultant, visiting scholar at Harvard Business School, and management professor at Babson College.
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