Launching 'Am I a Toxic Boss?' self-assessment, conversation starters with your boss and more
Over the last three months, "A Better Brussels" brought together people from across the EU policy world to look into how bosses in our policymaking space create safe, seen, and supported workplaces so that we can all deliver our best work and potentially make Brussels a shining example for others.
Reasons our events are about listening rather than telling and definitely not panels
Brussels' policymaking space is a land of events. We host panels and pat ourselves on the back for recruiting high-level speakers who get 5 minutes to talk on a panel that we badly wanted to avoid having all men on. We know something is amiss but what.
Imagine asking a potential employer to fill out an Applicant’s Assessment
Brussels’ policymaking is a space brimming with people from across Europe, all vying for opportunities in a highly niche environment. Yet, no matter your seniority we often face similar challenges, particularly when it comes to interview assessments—those time-consuming assignments that are unpaid work. And here’s the conversation I keep coming back to: I wish more of us are bold enough to flip the script.
Dear Diary, attendees shaped the event agenda, and it was brilliant
During this October’s listening session, we set out to talk about leadership responsibilities, however, attendees brought their own agenda—rich with opinions, ideas, and challenges that stretched beyond the planned discussion. I figured a quick summary just wouldn’t cut it, so giving you a glimpse at my 'Dear Diary' entry instead—it's a heartfelt look back at the day.
What does it actually mean to be a standout boss in Brussels
In a city like Brussels, where policymaking and power play intersect, the concept of being a boss stretches far beyond the confines of routine tasks. So, what does it actually mean to be a standout boss in our very special environment?
You might be thinking, "Great, Shweta, just add 'good boss' to my never-ending list of roles—somewhere between unpaid check-out assistant at my grocery store (now that its primarily self-checkout) and chief content officer of my household (as I juggle helicopter parenting of what my kids consume online)." I get it; your unpaid work plate is overflowing.
Policy expertise alone isn't enough in Brussels
During the last A Better Brussels listening session, I was struck by how easily many of us deflected blame for poor people management onto team members who are merely fulfilling their roles.
3 Myths holding Brussels workplaces back
What Brussels leaders need to know about employees who speak up or take legal action
Brussels, workplace wellbeing isn't fruit baskets but realistic workloads
it's clear what genuinely good workplaces value: environments in which employees thrive with clear roles, responsibilities, and boundaries.
Navigating the power plays in Brussels orgs
To stay sane, embrace the art of staying unbothered.
A lesson from the Barbie movie
About this scene where Ken is feeling completely lost because his entire identity is dependent on Barbie's approval.
Netflix's She Said on the impact of women supporting women
The incredible power of women when they have their backs in high-stress, high-achieving workplaces.
Amplifying voices. Amplifying impact.
Organisations seeking to make a genuine impact in today's fast-paced and interconnected world recognise the value of diverse perspectives.
Unwinding and recharging during summer holidays
As Brussels prepares to slow down beginning next week, many will take a well-deserved time off—a time for reflection.
D&I disconnect in EU policymaking — A Perspective
Those who have worked in the EU Bubble for many years know that the D&I disconnect in policymaking is not just today’s reality
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