• Learned Helplessness at Work (S1E4)
    2026/05/25

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    What happens when a follower stops trying — not because they don't care, but because experience has taught them that trying doesn't change anything?

    In Episode 4 of The Resilient Organization, Dr. Ashley Newcomb introduces Elena — a mid-level manager who was once exactly the kind of employee every organization wants. Proactive. Invested. Always bringing something forward. And then, one unreturned effort at a time, she stopped.

    This episode goes deep on Organizational Learned Helplessness at the individual level — how it develops, why it's almost impossible to see from the outside, and what leaders can do today to begin reversing it before it becomes something harder to recover from.

    They aren't stuck because they lack talent or passion. They're paralyzed because they no longer believe they hold the power to change their own story.

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    23 分
  • The Myth of the Drama-Free Workplace (S1E3)
    2026/05/18

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    What if the quietest team in your organization is also your most dangerous one?

    In this episode, Dr. Ashley Newcomb introduces Shannon and Bryson — members of an IT team that did everything right. They caught real problems, reported them through the right channels, and were professional every step of the way. And they were punished for it.

    What happened next didn't look like a crisis. It looked like compliance. And that's exactly what made it so costly.

    This episode is about the myth of the drama-free workplace — the dangerous assumption that low conflict means healthy culture. Because sometimes the teams that cause you the least trouble are the ones that have simply decided your organization isn't worth the fight anymore.

    Silence is not the absence of problems. It's the absence of voice.


    Topics covered in this episode: Employee disengagement | Organizational silence | Workplace culture | Team dysfunction | Leadership blind spots | Psychological safety | Employee trust | Follower behavior | Organizational resilience | Silent organizations | Espoused vs. enacted values | High-performing teams | Leadership accountability | Workplace communication | Employee retention

    Keywords: organizational silence, quiet quitting, employee disengagement, workplace culture, leadership development, psychological safety, team disengagement, follower behavior, organizational resilience, silent organization, employee trust, leadership accountability, workplace communication, Dr. Ashley Newcomb, The Resilient Organization podcast, Inspired Coaching and Leadership

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    24 分
  • When High Performers Stop Talking (S1E2)
    2026/05/11

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    What happens when your most reliable people stop going above and beyond—but don’t say a word?

    In this episode of The Resilient Organization, Dr. Ashley Newcomb explores how high performers quietly disengage after learning their effort no longer leads to meaningful outcomes. Through a real-world story, you’ll learn to recognize the early signs of hidden disengagement, understand what drives it, and identify practical ways to address it before your best people begin to withdraw—or walk away.


    Topics: leadership, employee engagement, high performers, workplace culture, leadership development, organizational resilience

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    24 分
  • The Day Your Organization Went Quiet (S1E1)
    2026/05/04

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    Your organization may not be as healthy as it looks.

    In this episode, Dr. Ashley Newcomb explores what happens when employees stop speaking up - not loudly, but quietly. Introducing the concept of the Silent Organization, this episode helps leaders recognize the subtle shifts that often go unnoticed until it’s too late, and why silence may be the most dangerous signal your organization is sending.


    Topics: leadership, employee engagement, organizational culture, workplace communication, leadership development, organizational resilience

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    26 分