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Decoding LinkedIn's Green Banner: More than Just "Open to Work"
Episode 6

Decoding LinkedIn's Green Banner: More than Just "Open to Work"

Unmuted: Voices of Leaders · Kellye Mazzoli & Charisse Deschenes

August 18, 202516m 18s

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Show Notes

Kellye and Charisse discuss the implications of the 'Open to Work' banner on LinkedIn, exploring its significance in the job market and the messages it sends about employee engagement and leadership. They emphasize the importance of understanding the motivations behind this public declaration and how leaders can respond effectively to such signals from their employees. The conversation also touches on the need for empowerment and ownership in career decisions, encouraging individuals to reflect on their professional paths and the environments they work in.

Takeaways

  • The 'Open to Work' banner is a significant signal.
  • Employees often post it after feeling undervalued.
  • Leaders should approach the situation with curiosity.
  • Retaliation against employees who post the banner is counterproductive.
  • Having open conversations can lead to better understanding.
  • The banner can represent a moment of empowerment.
  • It's important for leaders to reflect on their own roles.
  • Career transitions should be approached with clarity and intention.
  • The banner is not a solution but a signal for deeper issues.
  • Creating a supportive environment is essential for employee retention.

Chapters

00:00  Introduction to the Green Banner on LinkedIn

05:16  Leaders' Misinterpretations and Responses

10:36  Conversations That Matter: A Leader's Responsibility

Topics

LinkedInopen to workcareer transitionsleadershipemployee engagementjob marketempowermentcommunicationworkplace cultureprofessional growth