Five generations now share the same workplace—and the headlines say we’re in constant conflict. We take a scalpel to that narrative with Matt Cook, co‑founder at culture consultancy The Shift, and trace where friction really comes from: life stage, economic context, and mismatched signals of value, not innate differences in work ethic. From the ancient “youth are lazy” gripe to today’s debates about remote work and Slack etiquette, we unpack the myths and get to the mechanics of how modern te...
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Five generations now share the same workplace—and the headlines say we’re in constant conflict. We take a scalpel to that narrative with Matt Cook, co‑founder at culture consultancy The Shift, and trace where friction really comes from: life stage, economic context, and mismatched signals of value, not innate differences in work ethic. From the ancient “youth are lazy” gripe to today’s debates about remote work and Slack etiquette, we unpack the myths and get to the mechanics of how modern te...
Episode 30 What is Perfectionism and how it impacts people in the workplace
The Haylo Effect Podcast
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2 years ago
Episode 30 What is Perfectionism and how it impacts people in the workplace
In this episode, we caught up with Tina Neve to discuss perfectionism and how it effects individuals in the workplace. We cover questions like: ✅ What is perfectionism? ✅ What are the main causes of perfectionism? ✅Is perfectionism always a bad thing? ✅ How does perfectionism impact people? ✅ How does perfectionism impact people in the workplace? ✅ What are the signs of someone being a perfectionist? ✅ Are there any tools that people can use to manage perfectionism? CONTACT TINA tinane...
The Haylo Effect Podcast
Five generations now share the same workplace—and the headlines say we’re in constant conflict. We take a scalpel to that narrative with Matt Cook, co‑founder at culture consultancy The Shift, and trace where friction really comes from: life stage, economic context, and mismatched signals of value, not innate differences in work ethic. From the ancient “youth are lazy” gripe to today’s debates about remote work and Slack etiquette, we unpack the myths and get to the mechanics of how modern te...