
Turning Downtime into Privacy Time
During the summer months, when colleagues and clients are on holidays and work is slower, it’s the perfect time to prioritize and strengthen your information and privacy management program. Have your privacy policies kept up with the digital transformation and new ways of working? Avoid risk and build the importance of privacy into your organizational culture, values system and day-to-day practices.

When Work and Privacy Collide: Why Good Leaders Trust Their Employees
While it is typical and prudent for organizations to intentionally design structures and policies intended to mitigate risk, when it comes to trust in the workplace, is being too risk-averse actually a detriment? Just because you can monitor employees, does it mean you should? A healthy workplace culture requires truth and Cenera can help find that balance.

Is Your Remote Workplace Toxic?
Toxic and harassing behaviour can extend far beyond physical, in-person interactions. Workplaces that are decentralized, isolated or remote are at a higher risk of harassment. Some employees may become desensitized in a remote environment, thinking they can say and do anything, regardless of workplace policies and behaviour expectations. Find out the red flags.

Leadership in Times of Layoffs
Ten strategies for guiding your culture toward cohesiveness, engagement, and trust while laying people off from Cenera. Even if your organization isn’t currently cutting back its workforce, you will find these approaches helpful in the midst of any change.

After Terminations, Support the Survivors
If your organization is considering downsizing, here are three simple actions managers and leaders can take to support surviving employees. Prioritize communication, provide mental health support and design optimum workloads to navigate the high-stress experience of down-sizing.

Get Real: Why Good Coaching Requires Honesty
Working with a professional coach can help you understand your strengths, clarify your weaknesses and set goals to put you on a path toward tangible improvement and success. Here are four reasons why honesty is so important in a coaching relationship and how we can work to achieve it.