🎙️ We Were Builders Once: When Job Security Was You Before résumés. Before layoffs. Before waiting for someone else to decide your worth— Job security was you. In this episode of Totally Unacceptable, Ed Clementi takes us back to the forgotten roots of work itself—when self-reliance, skill, and contribution were the foundation of stability. And he exposes how we traded that independence for an illusion of safety. You’ll learn: How the “college–career–security” formula became one of the bigges...
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🎙️ We Were Builders Once: When Job Security Was You Before résumés. Before layoffs. Before waiting for someone else to decide your worth— Job security was you. In this episode of Totally Unacceptable, Ed Clementi takes us back to the forgotten roots of work itself—when self-reliance, skill, and contribution were the foundation of stability. And he exposes how we traded that independence for an illusion of safety. You’ll learn: How the “college–career–security” formula became one of the bigges...
In this episode of 'Totally Unacceptable,' we delve into the pervasive issue of micromanagement, exploring its roots in insecurity and fear. We uncover the psychological drivers that compel leaders to micromanage and ask employees to self-reflect on their potential roles in these dynamics. By understanding the fears and patterns on both sides, we pave the way for effective solutions rooted in accountability, reflection, and courageous leadership. This episode challenges everyone affecte...
Totally Unacceptable with Ed Clementi
🎙️ We Were Builders Once: When Job Security Was You Before résumés. Before layoffs. Before waiting for someone else to decide your worth— Job security was you. In this episode of Totally Unacceptable, Ed Clementi takes us back to the forgotten roots of work itself—when self-reliance, skill, and contribution were the foundation of stability. And he exposes how we traded that independence for an illusion of safety. You’ll learn: How the “college–career–security” formula became one of the bigges...