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Galvanizing Action
An important part of transformation is the ability to get the flywheel moving and like the name implies, the initial cycles are really hard.

Meg Bear
Nov 25, 20244 min read


The power in saying I don't know
One thing that set me back early in my career was being completely obtuse about how much people hate to admit they don't know.

Meg Bear
Sep 20, 20245 min read


So this is how it works.
When I was around six years old, I became aware of gender imbalance.

Meg Bear
Aug 30, 20243 min read


Closing the Opportunity Gap
I graduated high school at 16, something that seemed completely normal to me at the time.

Meg Bear
Jun 15, 20244 min read


Admire out loud
There are so many amazing people – and so many things to admire.

Meg Bear
Jun 8, 20242 min read


Too confident
For as long as I can remember my stepdad would admonish me for being “too proud“.

Meg Bear
Apr 7, 20243 min read


Asynchronous relationship building
The other day I was asked a question that gave me pause. It’s one I’ve been asked a lot in my career but I think given my sabbatical I’m mor

Meg Bear
Mar 23, 20243 min read


Strong Women
I’ve been reflecting on origin stories — both the ones that we tell and the ones that we don’t [yet].

Meg Bear
Jul 29, 20231 min read


A sustainable upskilling strategy.
As you know, I’ve been in the HR industry a long time and pattern recognition is my jam, so I can’t help but experience frustration with “to

Meg Bear
Feb 21, 20232 min read


It's Time to Re-Think Work
More than a decade ago I wrote an article for Workforce Magazine talking about what we would now call the gig economy.

Meg Bear
May 18, 20222 min read


Honor your gifts
I was recently in a work event where, for fun, we were reading our astrology based personality profiles.

Meg Bear
Nov 21, 20202 min read
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