Employees, and humans in general act upon things when they can relate to it, not otherwise. Even if they can relate to it, things get done when the effort required is relatively less in given options. Combined together, relatability and ease of use, help make things and work simpler. People bring about transformations by focusing on making things simpler. In this series we explore the transformative power of simplicity in unlocking positive action and unlocking your fullest potential. This series, hosted by Workplace Management Consultant Parthajeet Sarma, follows a story-telling style, analysing experiences from listeners and change-makers.
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Employees, and humans in general act upon things when they can relate to it, not otherwise. Even if they can relate to it, things get done when the effort required is relatively less in given options. Combined together, relatability and ease of use, help make things and work simpler. People bring about transformations by focusing on making things simpler. In this series we explore the transformative power of simplicity in unlocking positive action and unlocking your fullest potential. This series, hosted by Workplace Management Consultant Parthajeet Sarma, follows a story-telling style, analysing experiences from listeners and change-makers.
This episode of Work Made Easy is about the art of harmonising diverse work styles at the workplace and features Karen Plum, Director of Research at AWA. Karen shares a compelling story from a flexible working pilot project, where she tackled the clash between project managers craving interaction and software developers needing quiet. This episode explores how understanding and respecting these differences can transform workplace dynamics. Host Parthajeet analyses Karen’s story, highlighting the lessons learnt.
Work Made Easy
Employees, and humans in general act upon things when they can relate to it, not otherwise. Even if they can relate to it, things get done when the effort required is relatively less in given options. Combined together, relatability and ease of use, help make things and work simpler. People bring about transformations by focusing on making things simpler. In this series we explore the transformative power of simplicity in unlocking positive action and unlocking your fullest potential. This series, hosted by Workplace Management Consultant Parthajeet Sarma, follows a story-telling style, analysing experiences from listeners and change-makers.