Jan 26, 2021
Work is a marathon and not a sprint. That's worth remembering as
we take a look at the state of things following a tumultuous
year.
While the last year may have been hard on many organizations and
individuals, it’s important to take the long view. We may feel
stressed, overworked and burnt out, but the crisis we're living
through is actually an opportunity to re-imagine what work can be,
says Mary Slaughter, managing director of people advisory services
at EY.
The sense of isolation that we've all been through gives us an opportunity to reconnect with one another and be more purposeful in our relationships at home and at work. And for leaders, it's a chance to step back and think about how to be better.
"They've been equipped to have briefings with investors and analysts and the board of directors and to come in with PowerPoint decks that are filled with charts and spreadsheets and numbers," Mary says. "And just this understanding that emotion is a data point the same way that ROI is — it tells you something about the health and well being of your organization."
In this episode, Mary breaks down the state of our psychology at work. Highlights of the conversation include:
Plus co-hosts Mike Prokopeak and Siobhan Fagan alternate being glass half full and half empty when it comes to the future of work, and break down their takeaways for leadership during this great transformation. Listen in to find out more.