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Ep 116: The Leader's Guide to Cultivating Workplace Belonging with Dr. Beth Kaplan

Ep 116: The Leader's Guide to Cultivating Workplace Belonging with Dr. Beth Kaplan

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Dr. Beth Kaplan, author of the new book Braving the Workplace, is a recognized authority in the fields of belonging and leadership development. With a career spanning over two decades in executive roles, Dr. Kaplan has leveraged her expertise in human connection, learning, and leadership to make significant contributions to fostering workplace belonging. Her collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania to develop a pioneering belonging tool underscores her commitment to advancing the measurement and prediction of thriving within organizational contexts. Dr. Kaplan's impressive client portfolio encompasses renowned institutions such as Salesforce, the University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University, and the Carnegie Foundation, reflecting the widespread impact of her work.

The key moments in this episode are:

00:03:34 - Defining Belonging

00:13:23 - The Four Types of Belonging

00:22:06 - The Role of Belonging in DEI Initiatives

00:26:14 - Practical Steps for Fostering Belonging

Connect with Dr. Beth Kaplan

Website: drbethkaplan.com

Instagram: @drbethkaplan

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/beth-kaplan

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Facebook: @drbethkaplan

Book: drbethkaplan.com/braving-the-workplace

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Book: aminaaltai.com/book

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