13 - Productivity & Work Ethic
Mar 14, 2021 ·
20m 31s
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For this season of the Creating Cadence podcast, I’ve introduced a Q&A element to some of my episodes and that’s what we’re doing in this one. In episode 13, I’m...
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For this season of the Creating Cadence podcast, I’ve introduced a Q&A element to some of my episodes and that’s what we’re doing in this one.
In episode 13, I’m covering issues relating to our perceptions of what constitutes “being productive” when we’re working from home. How productivity and wellbeing suffers when there seems to be too much to do, and how we can be seen to be productive without having to literally be visible online all day.
We touch on the fallout and repercussions of bad work ethics or negative work behaviours that have carried over into our current distributed working situations. And why it’s important to work on changing our mindset and behaviours around what we think is expected of us, when this way of thinking is a construct of an outdated working culture that essentially originated way back in the industrial revolution, and doesn’t fit our current scenarios.
You can access show notes and transcripts if you sign up for the Cadence newsletter via the Growth Sessions website: https://growthsessions.co/cadence-podcast/
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In episode 13, I’m covering issues relating to our perceptions of what constitutes “being productive” when we’re working from home. How productivity and wellbeing suffers when there seems to be too much to do, and how we can be seen to be productive without having to literally be visible online all day.
We touch on the fallout and repercussions of bad work ethics or negative work behaviours that have carried over into our current distributed working situations. And why it’s important to work on changing our mindset and behaviours around what we think is expected of us, when this way of thinking is a construct of an outdated working culture that essentially originated way back in the industrial revolution, and doesn’t fit our current scenarios.
You can access show notes and transcripts if you sign up for the Cadence newsletter via the Growth Sessions website: https://growthsessions.co/cadence-podcast/
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Author | Michelle Bondesio |
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