Workplace Culture Games: Are We Playing or Being Played?

S6: Ep 10

Workplace Culture Games: Are We Playing or Being Played?

In today’s episode, we are going to talk about the dynamics of company culture and its impact on US. These spaces were never built for US and we have to strategically think through how we navigate our presence while protecting our peace in these spaces.

Affiliate Link to How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie

Affiliate Link to Empowering Yourself: The Organizational Game Revealed by Harvey J. Coleman

Corporate Warrior Spotlight: Regina Bynote Jones

Regina Bynote Jones has over 25 years of experience and currently serves as Chief Legal Officer for Baker Hughes Corporation. In this capacity, she oversees a global legal team of professionals supporting Baker Hughes operations in over 70 countries. Prior to joining Baker Hughes, Ms. Jones was Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary with Delek U.S. Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: DK) and Delek Logistics Partners LP (NYSE: DKL), headquartered in Brentwood, TN.

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Sources:

Regina Bynote Jones – DirectWomen
Women of color can no longer buy into the ‘inclusion delusion’

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