As the war in Ukraine rages on a question remains:
How can social and organization Psychology help us end all wars (in the office and in the world)?
Why do we humans continue to fight? What would our world look like if we harness our abilities to fight toward that which truly matters?
And what is the ONE war we need to wage that will end all wars (and no, I am not talking about WW3)?
It’s time we talk about Ukraine – why did the war start, and how will it end?
In this 2-part article we cover the psychology of war in Ukraine and its effects on leadership, culture, and human behavior.
We will also attempt to answer the pressing question of Who would eventually win the war? And How—employing human psychology research—can we prevent the next one from happening?
Belonging in the Post-pandemic Workplace
Belonging is one of our most basic human needs, but oftentimes it is neglected in our Workplace. What does it mean to belong in the workspace? What are the business benefits? And why do leaders need to focus on belonging, particularly today, before it is too late?
Continue readingThe Post-pandemic Workplace Divide
History has presented today’s leaders and employees with a rare opportunity to reshape the way we work. In the following series, we explore yesterday’s leadership gap and its effect on the workplace today and lay the foundation for a new Hybrid Culture framework
Continue readingThings I should have learned in Kindergarten
It was almost 10 years ago, at the end of one of my workshops, when one of the participants asked me if I could teach her my method for succeeding in everything I do.
I smiled and thought about it for a while, then took a deep breath and answered:
The 3-Lens Framework: Co-creating the Post-pandemic Workspace
This article suggests a 3-lens framework to help organizations, leaders, and their employees co-create the new post-pandemic workplace as they focus on reaching a higher level of productivity and efficiency while continuously retaining and hiring the best talent.
Continue readingHybrid work: The Good, the Bad and the Undecided
Hybrid work: The Good, the Bad and the Undecided – What do leaders and teams need to learn today, to better retain and attract talent tomorrow?
The second part of the “Future of the Post-pandemic workplace” series offers a deep dive into hidden facets of Hybrid Work using current and pre-Covid research data.
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