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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2021 · 45 MIN

Management in the WFH World with Jean-Nicolas Reyt

from The Decision Corner · host The Decision Lab

In this episode of The Decision Corner, Brooke speaks with Jean-Nicolas Reyt, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behaviour at McGill University in the Desautels Faculty of Management. Jean-Nicolas’ research focuses on the meaning employees attach to their work and workplaces. In their discussion, Brooke and Jean-Nicolas discuss the rationale for a shift from Scientific Method approaches to management, in the context of increased remote working driven by the pandemic, as well as a greater demand for work flexibility from high-value employees. Some of the topics discussed include: - Organizations’ reliance on management models developed for factory, conveyor-belt workers, and why these don’t serve advanced Western economies. - The need for more accurate measures of performance, based on output rather than impression management. - Strategies that managers can implement to build trust and confidence in their teams.  - The role of leadership in establishing a common sense of meaning and purpose. - How organisational culture helps bridge the physical and motivational gap between individuals and the collective.

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