• Creating a Culture of Radical Transparency with Glassdoor’s Danny Guillory

  • Aug 7 2023
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Creating a Culture of Radical Transparency with Glassdoor’s Danny Guillory

  • Summary

  • Employees look to corporations for more accountability, more transparency, and more action than ever before. So how do we as People Leaders respond?  This week on the podcast, we unpack the playbook of radical transparency with Glassdoor’s Chief People Officer Danny Guillory. Glassdoor is the platform for open-sourced company reviews, and inside Glassdoor,  leadership is just as committed to the value of transparency.  Glassdoor openly communicates and shares data on company performance, employee feedback, diversity, and pay.  Every year since 2020, Glassdoor has publicly published reports on pay equity and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging to hold themselves accountable to their commitments and employees. This results in 80 to 90 percent participation in all staff meetings and a purpose-built workplace culture.  Danny tells us…  Why transparency without purpose is meaningless Maintaining transparency during difficult economic times and layoffs How radical transparency drives employee engagement and DEIB goals We’re a podcast for People Leaders – we would love your feedback! Rate and review All Hands in your podcasting app. This really helps new listeners find the show!  Follow All Hands on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Catch new episodes every other Tuesday. Learn more about how Lattice helps companies deliver great business results with smart people strategy at Lattice.com.  Find us on Twitter @LatticeHQ. 
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