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" ... All this to say, if you have mixed feelings, you’re certainly not alone. In fact, it seems the majority of workers also feel conflicted. While it may feel that you are stuck toeing the corporate line when it comes to in-person work and reopening, remember that businesses will have to follow the lead of their workers. ... "
" ... But what happens if you and others in the company are party to the problem? You knew about the bad behaviors, or maybe heard rumblings and did nothing about it? A case of willful blindness? And what happens if you truly didn’t know but also don’t feel comfortable toeing the company line because you don’t believe it was just an aberration and that the culture is in fact conducive to and rewarding of sexual barbarism? In the first instance, shame on you. In the second instance, read on. ... "
" ... By speaking out, you can differentiate yourself. Instead of issuing vague platitudes, toeing the “party line”, or concerning yourself with political correctness, consider how you should use your platforms to share your unique points of view and advocate for what you believe in – even if doing so risks offending or alienating others. Leadership, by definition, is about influence, so seize the opportunity to influence others whether in a one-on-one conversation, a company email, or a public announcement. ... "
" ... I lost most of the weight in college, and I discovered that I actually loved running. But, I still wasn’t a natural athlete. Even after deciding to try an Ironman and putting in a full year of training, I still weighed 200 pounds by race day. That’s lean for me, but at least 40 pounds more than most other competitors. I felt like a Rottweiler toeing the start line in a sport designed for whippets. ... "
" ... The NBA’s yearlong ban in China illustrates the Chinese government’s willingness to use access to its enormous market as a tool to keep Western companies toeing the Beijing line, particularly when it comes to the status of Hong Kong and Taiwan. ... "