Resources.

TOOLS TO LEAN IN TO INCLUSION.

Translator’s Consulting Group has carefully curated the tools and resources below for you, guided by our passion for inclusion. After exploring them, we hope you and your team arrive at a place of greater understanding and acceptance.

Tools and resources created with purpose.

Tim Terrentine Tim Terrentine

Culture Isn’t a One-Time Event: It’s an Everyday Practice

Culture doesn’t collapse overnight—it fades through neglect. A survey, a retreat or a kickoff might spark excitement, but without follow-through, the energy disappears. Real culture change happens in the ordinary moments: how we run meetings, share opportunities, or handle tension. When teams treat culture as a daily practice—not a yearly event—they build alignment, trust and belonging that lasts.

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Tim Terrentine Tim Terrentine

Navigating Tensions: The Hidden Work of Belonging

Belonging isn’t easy. If it were, every workplace would already be thriving. Instead, most organizations find themselves pulled between what can feel like opposites: autonomy versus connection, stability versus change, competition versus cooperation. These aren’t signs of dysfunction; they’re the natural tensions of being human together at work. If you learn to work through the tension, you can unlock growth and make room for real belonging.

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Tim Terrentine Tim Terrentine

When the Spine of the Workplace Needs Support

Employee engagement is at a global low, and managers are feeling the weight. But the path forward doesn’t start with bigger perks or louder messaging—it starts at the spine of the organization. When systems, opportunities, meetings and evaluations are built around the belief that everybody is somebody, culture shifts, trust grows and people stay connected to what matters.

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Tim Terrentine Tim Terrentine

The Shift That Changes Everything

What if the real breakthrough your team needs isn’t more talking—but more understanding? Whether you're leading meetings, writing emails or managing tough conversations, this post introduces a simple challenge that can shift the way you connect. If you want less confusion, less drama and more trust on your team, it might start with just one question: Am I aiming to be heard, or to be understood?

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