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S03E12 The Intentional Flexibility Episode (with Lisa Davidian)
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Theresa Destrebecq & Vincent Musolino
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Season 3
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Episode 12
Check-In:
- Do think the best time of your life is in the past, present, or future
Big Ideas:
- flexibility in work schedules - what do we need to do so
- the equipment that supports remote working
- shifting mindsets around traditional ways of working
- shifting schedules to accommodate global clients
- sense of freedom in being able to shift your schedule
- flexing people's pay to allow for flexible schedules
- Be present, be equipped, be allowed
- Compressed work week - had to create the model
- Keeping people engaged after 30+ years in the corporate world
- Empowering people to have balance and to grow in new ways
- Employees feel energized and motivated when they have a larger fulfilled
- Need for new working models to offer employees
- Younger generation doesn't want the traditional 9-5, 5 days a week
- Covid has shifted us into new ways of thinking about how we work and where we work
- Can flexibility work for manufacturing, and other hands-on type of work?
- Hesitation to allow flexible schedules
- Creation can happen NOT sitting in front of the computer
- Companies are losing good people if they don't offer flexibility
- Using co-working spaces for networking and shifting perspectives and interacting across-organizations
- How do I lead remotely?
- How can we support leaders to build trusting teams remotely?
- How to facilitate meetings remotely so that people can feel that connection?
- The small moments of trust building,, in person, can't be as easily transferred to online spaces.
- Making connection the primary intention of all gatherings
- Intention, Execution, Results - Observe what is happening in your meetings
- Focus on how people want to feel at the end of a session - the doing happens as a result of the feeling (fulfilled, energized, inspired, motivated, engaged, supported, etc...)
- Making sure that everyone has a voice in whatever way that voice wants to be heard
- Not micro-managing people's time and checking their online status when working remotely
- When people speak in the first 5 minutes of the call, they end up speaking more throughout the meeting
- The relationship between trust and empowerment
- What's preventing leaders from trusting their employees?
- We want engaged employees, but we don't create engagement in the meetings
- Meeting etiquette and expectations -- different practices across organizations, regions, countries
- Less moments to sync outside of meetings when we are remote - more presence needed in online meetings
- What kind of leader does your company need you to be?
- In our fast-paced world, are we giving space for people to BE
- Messaging around productivity and efficiency and how it impacts people
- Separating your ego from your leadership
- Self-reflection as the key to good leadership
Resources Mentioned:
- The Extended Mind, by Annie Murphy Paul
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