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Think: Business Futures finds the movers and shakers in business, and brings them together to unpack the issues of the day.
Think: Business Futures is produced by 2SER with the assistance of UTS Business School.
The Hybrid Work Revolution: Balancing Flexibility and Productivity
Think: Business Futures
32 minutes
5 months ago
The Hybrid Work Revolution: Balancing Flexibility and Productivity
When you think about your best day at work, what made it great? Was it where you were, who you were with, or how you worked?
In this episode we dive into a topic that's transforming workplaces around the world: hybrid work.
Flexible work modes have come a long way since the 1980s, evolving from part-time and job sharing to the comprehensive hybrid systems we see today.
But what does this mean for you? Whether you're an employee navigating the balance between home and office, an employer rethinking productivity, or a manager adapting to new supervisory techniques, hybrid work impacts us all.
Unpacking the complexities and opportunities of hybrid work are Dr Rowena Ditzell and Dr Andrew Heys from the UTS Business School. Rowena’s research focuses on hybrid work, while Andrew is the Program Director of the Masters of Human Resources Management and Course Coordinator of the HR Masters subject Future of Work.
So what does the future of hybrid work really look like?
Hosted and produced by Ali Aitken
Think: Business Futures
Think: Business Futures finds the movers and shakers in business, and brings them together to unpack the issues of the day.
Think: Business Futures is produced by 2SER with the assistance of UTS Business School.