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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2025 · 1H 18M

Matt Rieck | Inappropriate Work Relationships | Dr. Katie S2 E8

from Dr. Katie · host Dr. Katie Thomas

Dr. Katie and Matt discuss the recent viral incident involving two executives at a Coldplay concert, and how workplace relationships can affect trust, culture, and leadership, especially across different generations. They emphasize the importance of being transparent about relationships to HR to avoid conflicts of interest and damage to reputations.Matt explains that HR's role is to document relationships and ensure they do not interfere with work responsibilities or promotions. He advocates for clear company policies that require employees to disclose relationships to HR, rather than trying to ban them entirely. This allows HR to manage the situation proactively.Matt argues that many companies fail to properly train new managers on essential people management skills like communication, conflict resolution, and change management. This leads to issues like inappropriate workplace relationships and damaged company culture. He emphasizes the need for structured management training programs.Younger generations, like millennials and Gen Z, place greater emphasis on work-life balance, company culture, and feeling valued. Matt explains how this contrasts with the more transactional mindset of some older leaders, and how companies must adapt to retain top talent.Matt shares a simple, cost-effective strategy for companies to regularly recognize and appreciate employees on social media. He argues this can improve employee retention, recruitment, and company culture, yet many organizations fail to implement such programs.Dr. Katie and Matt conclude by emphasizing the importance of maintaining professionalism in the workplace, avoiding inappropriate relationships, and focusing on the work itself rather than personal entanglements. They encourage listeners to build strong, ethical corporate cultures.

Dr. Katie and Matt discuss the recent viral incident involving two executives at a Coldplay concert, and how workplace relationships can affect trust, culture, and leadership, especially across different generations. They emphasize the importance of being transparent about relationships to HR to avoid conflicts of interest and damage to reputations.Matt explains that HR's role is to document relationships and ensure they do not interfere with work responsibilities or promotions. He advocates for clear company policies that require employees to disclose relationships to HR, rather than trying to ban them entirely. This allows HR to manage the situation proactively.Matt argues that many companies fail to properly train new managers on essential people management skills like communication, conflict resolution, and change management. This leads to issues like inappropriate workplace relationships and damaged company culture. He emphasizes the need for structured management training programs.Younger generations, like millennials and Gen Z, place greater emphasis on work-life balance, company culture, and feeling valued. Matt explains how this contrasts with the more transactional mindset of some older leaders, and how companies must adapt to retain top talent.Matt shares a simple, cost-effective strategy for companies to regularly recognize and appreciate employees on social media. He argues this can improve employee retention, recruitment, and company culture, yet many organizations fail to implement such programs.Dr. Katie and Matt conclude by emphasizing the importance of maintaining professionalism in the workplace, avoiding inappropriate relationships, and focusing on the work itself rather than personal entanglements. They encourage listeners to build strong, ethical corporate cultures.

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