Not Suitable for Work Podcast
Not Suitable for Work Podcast
Truthful Enthusiasm
Let's face it, people don't always bring their best self to work. Instead they walk through the doors each morning emboldened by ego, power, arrogance, stupidity and gossip. This is why tempers flare and situations escalate. It's bound to happen when people are crowded together all day long in tight quarters under stress with no fresh air and limited sunlight. It's the perfect recipe to heighten everyone's crazy. Join host and executive coach Peter C. Diamond as he interviews people who share humorous stories of their own office dysfunction. In between fits of laughter, together they help make sense of office nonsense. Don't worry, no careers were harmed in making Not Suitable for Work. New episodes available on Wednesdays.
Best of 2018 PT 2
It seems only fitting to finish the first season of Not Suitable for Work with a "Best Of" episode. I've combed through the nearly forty episodes to find these little gems. Listening to each episode again had me cracking up.
Dec 26, 2018
33 min
Best of 2018 Pt 1
It seems only fitting to finish the first season of Not Suitable for Work with a "Best Of" episode. I've combed through the nearly forty episodes to find these little gems. Listening to each episode again had me cracking up.
Dec 20, 2018
34 min
Sex, Drugs and Luxury Retail
In the 1990's a career in luxury retail was a good gig. These jobs were coveted and once hired, competition for commissions was fierce. In this episode, we find out what happens behind the cosmetics counter of a Beverly Hills luxury retailer.
Nov 28, 2018
29 min
Scratching the Entrepreneurial Itch
How many of you out there have the dream of being an entrepreneur and making boat loads of Benjamins? Being an entrepreneur became a national fixation starting with the dot.com craze back in the late 90's. Everyone wanted to get in on the game. The lure of cashing in on the next big thing was omnipresent. It seemed like millionaires were being minted on a daily basis. When the bubble burst in the early 2000's the promise of making easy millions off the sweat of your own brow was already seeded as a way to be your own boss and live the American Dream. (Working for "the man" became passe.) There's a romantic notion of creating something that becomes a commercial success. It's the ultimate achievement. So much so, 25 million Americans are starting or running new businesses. Recently, Peter binged the podcast, "How I Built This". These stories of entrepreneurial success are inspirational and make it seem wildly possible, but that is only the case 18% of the time. What about the other 82%? In this episode, we hear about the challenges from a first-time entrepreneur.
Nov 14, 2018
34 min
Thank You!  You're Fired
In the not so distance past, a pink slip was used to terminate an employee. You'd get your paycheck and if there was a pink slip attached then you knew the gig was up and it's time to look for a new job. That's it, super-efficient. The employer doesn't have to come face to face with an employee's tears, angry words or idle threats. While this makes it easy for the employer, the practice was deemed cruel and heartless. An employee should deserve better. Unfortunately, not sure if how people are fired, laid off or made redundant has gotten much better. Most companies still don't get it right, even though they have plenty of practice given how often it happens. In this episode, an executive coach shares how his previous employer was really bad at letting people go.
Nov 7, 2018
29 min
Desperate Times, Desperate Measures
What lengths would you go to to win over a prospective client? This is a dilemma every business professional will face at some point in their career. It's not unusual for a company to exaggerate a capability or breadth of experience in order to curry favor with a new client. How far would you stretch the truth? And once you start will you ever be able to draw the line. In this episode, my guest Patrick Collins quickly gets caught up in corporate caper to shade the truth when trying to win over a new client.
Oct 24, 2018
24 min
I Must Be Hallucinating
If you want a promotion, speak up and ask for it. You have to advocate for yourself. If you don't, nobody will. That's how you get ahead in the business world. Never waste a chance to move up the ladder. This is the type of advice you'd get from a mentor, parent, business book or overly assertive friend. Feeling as though he was being overlooked, my guest Dan Richardson, took the bull by the horns and seized an opportunity to ask for a promotion.What the people behind all this advice neglect to tell you is the toll that it takes on you mentally and physically.
Oct 10, 2018
25 min
I Worked for a Cult
Experts will often say, people change careers at least three to five times during their lifetime. There isn't concrete data on this but it feels about right. In our quest to change careers and do something different it can also impair our judgement when interviewing and evaluating whether or not to join a company. We overlook the signs that would otherwise give us reason to pause. That's exactly what happened to our guest Jessica Dorfman Jones.
Oct 3, 2018
22 min
Open in Private
How far would you go to forge a relationship with your client? How much do you mix business with pleasure? Whether you're in sales or professional services, clients are your lifeline. Part of being a good sales person is being able to establish a rapport with your client. This includes small talk about what you did over the weekend, maybe going out to dinner or a concert. Some of these relationships form easily, and there is an immediate connection through a shared interest. Others, take a little more effort and you have to chip away at bit by bit. There are tons of tips and tricks on how to win over a client. Many of these you learn in sales training. But every once in a blue moon, you will come across an awkward situation that isn't in any sales handbook or training manual. Our guest Pat Sullivan shares one of those stories.  
Sep 26, 2018
26 min
I Feel Like A Fraud
There is an old adage, surround yourself with people smarter than you. Sounds good in theory, however not always in practice. After taking a job with a consulting firm with no relevant education or experience to draw upon, our guest finds herself knee deep with a group of colleagues who are using corporate jargon she doesn't understand, working with excel which she never learned and trying to overcome a severe case of imposter syndrome.
Sep 19, 2018
41 min
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