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When leaders can show their humor -- and when they can't | practice (split each time) | Managers need training on hybrid work environments Created for {EMAIL} | [{NAME}]( at [{NAME}]( [For more relevant content - Update Your Profile]( | [Web Version]( September 4, 2024 CONNECT WITH SMARTBRIEF  [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [X]( [SmartBrief on Leadership]( Innovative Ideas. Ahead of the Curve. [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [SHARE]( ADVERTISEMENT Leading the Way [] [When leaders can show their humor -- and when they can't]( [When leaders can show their humor -- and when they can't]( (sturti/Getty Images) Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy both used self-deprecating humor, which Laurence Stybel and Maryanne Peabody, the co-founders of Stybel Peabody Associates, Inc., say can increase likeability and create an emotional bond. However, they warn that someone not in a high position of power should be cautious with such humor because it can backfire and make them less likable. Full Story: [Psychology Today]( (9/2) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Put it into practice: If you choose to use self-deprecating humor, [Stybel and Peabody offer some recommended phrases](, such as "I may be wrong about this. If I am wrong, it wouldn't be the first time." A classic example from President Lincoln was after he was accused of being "two-faced" on policy, he replied, "If I had two faces, would I show the world this one?" [Retirement Income Dilemma]( While the retirement income discussion is mostly around products, putting the focus on plan design could be a silver lining. [Find out more.]( ADVERTISEMENT: [] SmartBrief on Leadership [] [Managers need training on hybrid work environments]( [Managers need training on hybrid work environments]( (VioletaStoimenova/Getty Images) Managers may prefer in-office employees simply due to a lack of training on managing hybrid workforces, writes Gleb Tsipursky, CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts, who notes that only 10% of managers received mandatory training for hybrid work environments. "When managers are equipped with the right tools and training to lead hybrid teams, employees benefit from a more structured and supportive work environment," Tsipursky writes. Full Story: [SmartBrief/Leadership]( (9/3) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Put it into practice: Setting clear expectations for hybrid employees and establishing a formal framework for hybrid work leads to happier employees. "[Employees on teams with a well-defined hybrid collaboration plan]( are 2.2 times more likely to report that their organization's hybrid policy has a highly positive impact on team collaboration," Tsipursky writes. [] [Read more]( from Gleb Tsipursky on SmartBrief on Leadership [] Smarter Communication [] [How to talk about politics at work -- without fighting]( Trying to discuss politics with co-workers can be like "walking a tightrope in heels," says Christina Frantom, internal communications lead at Mercedes-Benz US International. Frantom recommends creating policies around a respectful workplace, focusing on positivity, preparing for conflict with pre-approved language to defuse situations and drawing a hard line "with any kind of inflammatory, aggressive or threatening behavior." Full Story: [Ragan]( (9/3) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Put it into practice: Organizations should focus on moderating political discussions and listening to employees. 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[Send me their photos](mailto:candace.chellew@futurenet.com), and we'll share them with SmartBrief on Leadership readers! [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] About The Editor [] Candace Chellew Candace Chellew Chellew Politics can be a hot button anywhere you go, but especially among colleagues if you're spending eight hours a day around each other in the office. Inevitably, someone will bring up a political topic. How you handle it as a leader can lead to understanding or chaos. [Christina Frantom's advice involves doing much of the work before any conversation starts](, such as setting policies around respect, creating templates with language managers can use to deescalate any heated conversations and reminding your teams that their mission while at work is to focus on what's good for the business and leave other discussions for after work. The other point Frantom makes is important, too: Give your team the time they need to vote when election day rolls around. 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