• S2, Ep. 22: On the Spot: Performance Psychology Under Pressure
    Jun 3 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Organizational Sherlocks, Elizabeth puts Morgan on the spot with an engaging discussion of performance management theories and how they play out in real-world organizations. From SMART goal-setting and feedback best practices to reward systems and systemic diagnostics, the duo breaks down classic and contemporary models like Goal Setting Theory, Expectancy Theory, Feedback Intervention Theory, and Systemic Performance Improvement. Tune in to hear how these theories come to life in the workplace—and what happens when things go off script.

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    58 mins
  • S2, Ep. 21: Coaching Doesn’t Always Work - Best Practices in Corrective Actions
    May 27 2025

    In this episode of Organizational Sherlocks, hosts Elizabeth Fleming and Morgan Ashworth dive into the complexities of performance management and corrective action in the workplace. Blending psychological insight with business practicality, they explore common challenges like misalignment, employee resistance, and the impact of a volatile job market. The duo outlines essential steps in the corrective action process, from verbal warnings to termination. While emphasizing documentation, legal considerations, and the role of leadership curiosity. Whether you’re an HR professional or a team leader, this episode offers practical tools for fostering accountability and driving organizational alignment.


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    26 mins
  • S2, Ep. 20: Cracking the Code: AI and the Future of Coaching with Personos, an AI-Supported Development System
    May 20 2025

    In this episode of Organizational Sherlocks, we’re joined by Christian and Nick, the minds behind Personos—an AI-driven platform transforming how organizations assess personality and coach talent. We dig into how Personos blends psychological science with artificial intelligence to decode workplace behaviors, optimize development, and reimagine what it means to “know thy team.” Whether you're an I/O psychologist, coach, or curious leader, this episode will get you thinking about the next frontier in personality and performance.

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    50 mins
  • S2, Ep.19: Splitting Development & Training into Bite-Sized Pieces - Modalities Through Small Coaching Conversations & Microlearnings
    May 13 2025

    This week, Morgan & Elizabeth discuss breaking down people development into bite-size, more digestable pieces of information. Your hosts give glimpses of examples within what they have experienced or witnessed, explaining how introducing one concept at a time instead of a mass training of theories and possibilities improves the impression the teachings make. Enhance people development with microlearnings, illuminating, connecting, and reinforcing modalities with hard education, experience, and coaching.

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    25 mins
  • S2, Ep. 18, Building Stronger Teams Through Trust: Insights with Rob McKenna of Wild Leaders (Re-Play)
    May 6 2025

    (Replay) In this episode, we’re joined by Rob McKenna, founder of Wild Leaders, to explore how trust functions as a vital tool in the workplace. In this episode we attempt to understand the core drivers of trust to help build stronger, more cohesive teams, Rob offers deep insights into fostering authentic connections and empowering leadership. We also discuss the Wild Trust Index, a powerful tool for assessing trust at personal and organizational levels, and learn practical strategies to elevate trust in your workplace. Tune in to transform your understanding of trust as a critical component of organizational success.

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    49 mins
  • S2, Ep.17: Ensuring Buy-In Through Change Management - Tips, Tricks, and Challenges
    Apr 29 2025

    This week on Organizational Sherlocks, Elizabeth and Morgan dive into the complexities of organizational change, discussing how leaders can foster buy-in through proactive communication, employee involvement, and continuous feedback. They explore why resistance to change occurs and share strategies like empowering change champions and leveraging multiple communication modalities. From performance management to psychological safety, this episode examines how organizations can navigate transitions more effectively by focusing on the human experience.

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    28 mins
  • S2, Ep.16: A Closer Look at Lean - Ashworth Awards' Approach to Lean & Their Application of It to Alternative Energy & Sustainability
    Apr 22 2025

    In this episode of the Organizational Sherlocks podcast, hosts Elizabeth Fleming and Morgan Ashworth explore the significance of continuous learning and microlearning for both personal and professional development. They delve into how these concepts play a crucial role in career transitions and help address skill gaps within organizations. Highlighting examples like Morgan's IP training and diverse assessment methods to identify leadership skill gaps, they emphasize the importance of challenging assumptions, embracing a growth mindset, admitting mistakes, and fostering problem-solving in the workplace.

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    40 mins
  • S2, Ep.15: Looking at Organizational Development in a New Light: Lean Manufacturing's Application to Any Business ft. Robert Elliott of GBMP
    Apr 15 2025

    In this episode of Organizational Sherlocks, we are joined by Robert Elliott of GBMP who discusses how Lean Manufacturing principles, often associated with factories, can be applied to any business—whether it's in healthcare, tech, or finance. Lean is not just about process improvement; it's a mindset that encourages efficiency, waste reduction, and continuous improvement. Elliott shares how Value Stream Mapping, waste elimination, and Lean leadership foster a culture of innovation and accountability. This episode highlights how embracing Lean beyond manufacturing leads to sustainable success in diverse industries.

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    42 mins
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