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The Power of Mattering: A Conversation with Author Zach Mercurio

40 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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What does it really mean for people to feel like they matter at work - and why does it have such a powerful impact on performance? In this episode, Shaun and Joe sit down with researcher and author Zach Mercurio to explore the science and practice of mattering in leadership. Drawing from his research and his book The Power of Mattering, Zach explains how feeling seen, valued, and needed shapes engagement, resilience, and team performance. Together, they unpack the everyday leadership behaviors that help people feel recognized and significant at work. This conversation offers practical insights for leaders who want to build healthier cultures where people feel motivated to contribute their best.

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