We talk to the brave, unconventional Canadian leaders and innovators who make it their business to reinvent the ways we work. As we dig into the complexity of it all, we explore why our outdated methods of work are no longer working and challenge corporate structures that are getting in our way. Because we can reinvent, or shall we say, iterate, the very systems and structures we created in the first place.
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We talk to the brave, unconventional Canadian leaders and innovators who make it their business to reinvent the ways we work. As we dig into the complexity of it all, we explore why our outdated methods of work are no longer working and challenge corporate structures that are getting in our way. Because we can reinvent, or shall we say, iterate, the very systems and structures we created in the first place.
Bringing the Whole Person to Work with Dr. Smita Halder
Iterations
28 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
Bringing the Whole Person to Work with Dr. Smita Halder
In this episode, Dr Smita Halder shares her journey of growing up (career-wise) in the healthcare system. We explore the dramatic changes in culture and learn about how those shifts impact the way we work together. What happens in organizations is a reflection of what we are asking for as a society. We uncover the desires to be our whole selves, to have multiple interests, and to permit ourselves to explore what brings us energy and joy. It's so important to find something outside of your vocation that brings you energy and joy. As we evolve to be more human at work, more connection and belonging benefit us all.
Iterations
We talk to the brave, unconventional Canadian leaders and innovators who make it their business to reinvent the ways we work. As we dig into the complexity of it all, we explore why our outdated methods of work are no longer working and challenge corporate structures that are getting in our way. Because we can reinvent, or shall we say, iterate, the very systems and structures we created in the first place.