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E182: Building a Culture of Belonging: Belonging Embedded Across Leadership

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In this episode of The Dignity of Work, Cami Eakins, CEO of Career Path Services, Lisa Grund, Strategic Communication and Relationship Partner for Career Path Services, and Dr. Anna Valiavska, organizational researcher and professor, explore what it truly means to build a culture of belonging in the workplace. Together, they discuss why belonging is more than a policy, training, or initiative, examining the difference between technical fixes and adaptive leadership, the challenges of treating belonging as someone else's responsibility, and the subtle ways organizations can unintentionally silence important voices. Through personal reflections, leadership lessons, and practical examples, the conversation offers thoughtful guidance for leaders seeking to create workplaces where people feel valued, heard, and empowered to thrive.

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