
Beyond Job Descriptions
Studies show that employees who engage in role crafting report higher engagement, stronger performance, and lower burnout (Wrzesniewski & Dutton, 2001). It gives people a sense of ownership and helps them connect their work to what they care about. But it also helps teams. When done well, role crafting can surface hidden skills, fill capability gaps, and reduce friction around unclear responsibilities.
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

Structuring Belonging: A Practical Approach to Inclusion
According to Gartner, only 26% of HR leaders say they have a “defined and transparent” approach to flexible work (Gartner, 2023). That gap between intention and implementation matters — and it’s where most companies get stuck.
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

The Science of Strong Teams: What Actually Works
When cohesion and psychological safety work together, teams become significantly more capable of navigating uncertainty, integrating diverse perspectives, and executing complex tasks. A 2021 meta-analysis by Frazier et al. found that psychological safety was strongly correlated with performance, especially when teams had a high degree of interdependence and were tasked with problem-solving.
Importantly, cohesion can support the development of psychological safety by fostering trust and mutual understanding. At the same time, psychological safety can accelerate cohesion by encouraging open communication and vulnerability. These two dynamics reinforce each other, creating what researchers call a virtuous cycle of performance (Newman et al., 2017).