It seems like organization is a constant struggle for most of us, which is why nobody gets to see my closet. A lot of our companies are like cities that just grew organically over the centuries. They've got some amazing history but can be a mess to navigate. I hope your company isn’t like that in its operations, but this week we’re going to talk about one way to help rein in the chaos: process reviews.
We all need help. Ok, maybe that was too personal. But we all know it, the more opportunities we have to learn from others the faster we improve at our jobs. Reading books, attending events, listening to podcasts, and participating in workshops have made me better at my role in leading the community. Together we can get smarter so much faster. Investing in our teams (and ourselves) can pay off big time for everyone. That's why this week we’re talking about setting aside money for professional development. So let's get smarter!
A diverse team makes for a kick-ass workplace, right? Most of us have found that when we bring in people with different backgrounds they come up with better ideas that lead to better products. And if we're bringing in people with different experiences, then it makes sense they'll approach work differently. This also means they may work on a different schedule. There's been a lot of discussion in the community lately about in-office vs. remote work, but what about alternative work schedules? Personally, I'm best at creative tasks early in the morning and engaging with others in the afternoon. But by 4 pm, I'm fairly worthless. You may be completely opposite and do your best work as a night owl. So let’s dig into this and see why we should embrace flexible work hours.
I still learn new things every day when interacting with business leaders in the Bureau community, and each week we send out a newsletter filled with the most useful tips and topics. I recommend signing up for the newsletter. But if one more subscription isn’t your thing, I get it. Here is the best content from our August newsletters.
There are two types of people: those who dread the fall with its shorter days and cooler weather, and those who are completely stoked for Pumpkin Spice season. As summer fun winds down we can find ourselves in a bit of a slump, which negatively affects our relationships. If you’re feeling a little “bleh” toward the members of your team, this is for you! We’re gonna talk about how to fall in love with your team all over again!
Hey everybody and welcome to the end of summer! That means quite a few of us have kids that are heading back to school, an end to summer hours at work and a renewed push to accomplish annual goals. Especially knowing that the holidays are already staring us down. Even if you aren’t married or don’t have kids, there’s that sense that work is about to be more demanding. And I’m here to tell ya, don’t sacrifice your personal time no matter what.
Every shop owner is constantly trying to get ahead, using new productivity tools and bringing in the best people. But what if you could unlock a new level of business success by just giving your employees more information about how the company is doing? This week we’re talking open-book management!
Have you ever bought something just because a famous person said you should? I don’t know about you, but Spiderman was a formative influence on me growing up. Hell, he still is. While advertising is still big business, it's time to stop smirking at influencer marketing and take a look at how it can help us and our companies accomplish our goals.
The Bureau Slack is where members go to vent our frustrations, share cat memes, and look for new ways to improve our companies. You can get the best of this goodness distilled and sent straight to your inbox every week by signing up for our weekly newsletter. If you missed them among all the Spirit Halloween ads, though, here’s the best of the best from our July newsletters.
One of the first things I do every morning is go through my to-do list... and my to-don't list. And from what I've seen, project managers are the ultimate keepers of lists on any team. They really keep things humming. This week’s topic was inspired by a conversation in the Bureau Slack about when you might need more PM help and when an account manager might be a better hire.
Folks, it’s been a rough couple of years (yeah, I have a gift for understatement). And for every pressure you as a leader have experienced, your employees have probably gone through something similar, with the additional challenge of feeling they have less control over things. And well, we’re all feeling a bit mentally fragile these days, especially people working remotely. So let's talk about mental health!
With all of the political polarization in the world, it’s harder than ever to separate our work and personal lives. There are many thoughts on if and how we should talk about societal issues in the office. Either way, we can't be effective leaders if we ignore the mental health of our teams. And while some folks are showing up as they always have, others are devastated and some are happy.
Each week we send Bureau members a newsletter with the latest updates from our community of leaders, sharing tips and resources to make them better leaders and better people. I hope you’ll subscribe here. But if your inbox is already overflowing and even one more email per week will make you crazy, we’ve collected the best of the best from our June newsletters here for your convenience.
As we look at the roadmap ahead, one thing that’s clear is we’ve got to make some changes. One of those involves the amount of public content vs. member content we create. For example, the member community has asked for weekly roundups of Slack conversations. There are a lot of great insights every day, but if you don’t log in for a while it’s rough to try and see what you missed. So a weekly summary makes a lot of sense.
Probably the hardest thing to do when things get overwhelming is to not join the chaotic energy and go down with the ship. Remember that you can always pause and reassess where you are on any project when things feel like they're spiraling out of control. There are a few different reasons you might need to do this.
One of the biggest moments of realization for me this year was scrolling through the list of Bureau members and realizing how many I don't know on a personal level. I've seen them in the Slack channels and maybe had a nice email convo, but I'm clueless as to what makes them who they are. Even with Bureau folks that have been good friends for years, I still don't know where they need support.
Each week we send Bureau members a newsletter with the latest updates from our community of leaders, sharing tips and resources to make them better leaders and better people. I hope you’ll subscribe here. But if your inbox is already overflowing and even one more email per week will make you crazy, we’ve collected the best of the best from our May newsletters here for your convenience.
We talk a lot about what our teams mean to us. But sometimes things don’t work out and it stinks. It might be performance problems, a shift in the company's direction, or a downturn in the business. But it’s something every leader has to deal with at some point: letting someone go. So if it has to be done, let’s talk about how to do it the best way for everyone.
Last week we asked members a few questions about what it was like being in the Bureau Community and what could make it better. I'm excited to share their responses and what the next chapter of the Bureau will look like. Spoiler Alert: We've got growing pains! Read on to learn more about the symptoms and our plans to treat them.
Last week we asked members a few questions about what it was like being in the Bureau Community and what could make it better. I'm excited to share their responses and what the next chapter of the Bureau will look like. Spoiler Alert: We've got growing pains! Read on to learn more about the symptoms and our plans to treat them.