As we wrap up LatinX Heritage Month, we honor the trailblazers who paved the way for us – those visionary leaders whose courage and determination have inspired countless individuals and transformed communities. While we acknowledge that we still have work to do in this journey ahead, let these words ignite our passion to drive change to create a more equitable and inclusive world.
BetterUp
职业培训和指导
Austin,Texas 212,346 位关注者
At BetterUp, we're helping people everywhere pursue their lives with greater clarity, purpose, and passion.
关于我们
At BetterUp, we’re bringing the power of human transformation to individuals and workforces everywhere. Our mission? To help people everywhere pursue their lives with greater clarity, purpose, and passion. The BetterUp experience brings together world-class coaching, AI technology, and behavioral science experts to deliver change at scale — improving personal and organizational resilience, adaptability, well-being, and productivity. The results? Individual transformation meets organizational growth. Our proven effectiveness creates positive change for your business and your people. Using our proprietary algorithm and research, we create hyper-personalized experiences that motivate and inspire your people. Watch your organization transform with real-time data analytics and unparalleled human insights that create critical awareness into your workforce and demonstrate measurable results across 25 key leadership dimensions. Interested in joining our team? See open positions: https://www.betterup.com/about-us/careers
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https://www.betterup.com/
BetterUp的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 职业培训和指导
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Austin,Texas
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2013
- 领域
- Career Development、Learning and Development、Human Resources、Talent Development和Professional Coaching
产品
BetterUp: The Human Transformation Platform
员工绩效管理软件
The Human Transformation Platform draws from millions of data points to encode the right mix of ingredients that drive peak performance. The power of human transformation comes down to three key pillars: leadership effectiveness, mental fitness, and connection and belonging.
地点
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主要
3100 E 5th St
Suite 350
US,Texas,Austin,78702
BetterUp员工
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Ellen Levy
Investor, Advisor, Board Member, and Entrepreneur
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Emily Melton
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David Ehrenthal, Professional Certified Coach (PCC)
Executive Leadership Coach | Executive Confidant | 25+ Yrs Global Leadership Experience - Sales, Marketing & CEO | Certified ICF-PCC and Gestalt…
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Robert Carroll, PCC
B2B Tech Marketing Coach | Former CMO | I Help Aspiring B2B Tech Marketing Leaders Maximize Influence & Establish Unique Value To Inspire & Be…
动态
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Connections in the workplace matter more than you think. Thank you Christine Carter, Ph.D. for your vulnerability and authenticity in this Fast Company piece.
Leadership Coach | Advisor, Science Board @ BetterUp | Senior Fellow @ UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center
Three words no one wants to hear: “You have cancer.” I was meeting my new team at BetterUp in person for the first time when I got the news. Navigating a deeply emotional and personal diagnosis is difficult; navigating it in the workplace is something else altogether. I understand why nearly a quarter of women with cancer decide not to share their diagnosis with their colleagues. Today, I’m cancer-free—early detection truly saved my life. I’m grateful for the friendship that came when my colleagues at BetterUp created space for me to be real with them. We don’t often talk about the hardest things in our lives at work, but when we do, we are rewarded with the thing that matters most in this sometimes too short life: deep connection. In this Fast Company, I had the privilege of reflecting on my own personal experience of living and working with breast cancer—and I’ve compiled a few thoughts on the dos and don’ts of supporting a colleague with cancer. Thanks for reading. https://lnkd.in/dt5d-NXh #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #breasthealth #breastcancerawareness #breastcancersupport #breastcancertreatment #fightbreastcancer #PinkOctober #pinktober #thinkpink #womenshealth
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Today is World Mental Health Day. This year’s theme was chosen by a global vote open to the public: “It’s time to prioritize mental health in the workplace.” The American Psychological Association (APA) reports that 92% of people want to work for a company that provides mental health support. According to our data, we know that 66% of employees feel burnout several times a month or more. Yet more than two-thirds of employees don’t feel like their organizations care about their well-being. Where do you start when the workplace — and the world —?all feel a little too overwhelming? Well, we’ve compiled a short guide with some tangible steps you can take to actually make mental health a priority at work. What other tips do you have?
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We've got some big news ?? ?? Today, BetterUp achieved the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Authorization with support from the Federal Aviation Administration. This significant milestone strengthens BetterUp’s role as a trusted partner, delivering secure, transformative solutions to federal agencies that enhance workforce resilience, leadership development, peak performance, and well-being through AI-powered, behavioral science-driven coaching. Check out more at the link in the comments.
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Raise your hand if you’re feeling a Fall slump at work ???? If you’re wondering why, according to BetterUp insights, the start of Fall marks the lowest rates in team agility and readiness to handle conflict for employees. In fact, it is one of the highest times for burnout — more than a third of workers (36%) say their work is emotionally draining and exhausting. Feeling that? Just know that you’re not alone. Take a peek at this never-before-seen conversation with BetterUp’s Chief Impact Officer, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, and Pau Gasol, President of Gasol16 Ventures and the Gasol Foundation, on finding that sweet spot for purpose, performance, and productivity. Check out the full conversation: https://lnkd.in/gU-dDbus
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We’ve got some discouraging news (and yeah, we know that’s not the best way to start a Monday). Your managers are probably stressed out. According to Gartner research, managers are accountable for 51% more responsibilities than they can effectively manage. The impact? ?? 54% are suffering from work-induced stress and fatigue ?? 44% are struggling to provide personalized support to their direct reports ?? 1 in 5 five managers say they prefer to not be a people manager if given a choice Oof. ?? What if leaders started looking at their managers as the difference makers in their organization? ?? What if leaders invested in the tools and resources needed to unlock manager effectiveness at scale? ?? What if leaders recognized that the traditional learning and development modules for manager effectiveness are simply just not working in today’s landscape? Before you dive headfirst into your morning coffee, there’s an antidote to help unlock the potential within your managers. It’s AI-powered—and fueled by the science of coaching. It’s here. And ready to help. Tap the link in the comments to check it out.
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If we know one thing about the future, it’s this: Change is necessary. Change is vital. Change can unlock transformational outcomes for your business and your people. So, what happens when your people are sick of change? If you’re a manager, you’ve likely heard variations of this in your one-on-ones. If you’re a business leader, you’ve likely talked about effective change management tactics in your leadership meetings. If you’re a regular employee, you’re likely wondering: OK, what’s next? What else is going to change? Yes, change is hard. The science backs it up. According to recent research published in Forbes, while your organization’s success may depend on change, it’s critical to understand employees’ emotions as they’re working through it. We know that high levels of anxiety and stress can produce low levels of buy-in, cooperation, and enthusiasm. Translation: Decreased team performance and productivity. But there are ways to build momentum and sustainability for change in your organization—and it starts with investing in manager effectiveness. When organizations invest in their managers, BetterUp data shows that managers and their teams show: ?Increased resilience ?Better agility and adaptability ?Increased strategic alignment ?Overall better team performance Want more? Check out the link in the comments.