Shaping the Future of Work Through Creativity, Reflection, and Innovation

EPISODE · Jan 25, 2024 · 27 MIN

Shaping the Future of Work Through Creativity, Reflection, and Innovation

from Business is Human · host Rebecca Fleetwood Hession

"The future of work will be created, not reorganized from patterns of the past.”In 2020, we experienced a global shutdown, which led us to years' worth of reflection on what success really is and what we want our lives to be. And honestly, we’re still in a chaotic shift trying to decide the right answer.In this episode, Rebecca introduces a new mini-series on the podcast around The Future of Work, which emphasizes the need to move away from the old constructs of work-centered lives. She shares the importance of embracing creativity and innovation in shaping the future and the importance of human-centered leadership, focusing on understanding and honoring human needs.In this episode, you’ll learn:Use this winter period to reflect and reassess your goals and align them to who you are, setting the stage for a more soul-fulfilling approach to workInvite individuals from diverse backgrounds to join conversations as they will help co-create a future of work that caters to the needs of allEmbrace creativity and innovation as integral components of the future of work for driving positive change in society and the workplaceThings to listen for:[03:43] Nature can regulate our nervous systems[12:02] Fighting against job and life burnout[16:40] Why humanity should be the center of work[19:06] The future of work will be created from innovation and creativity[25:03] Prioritize human needs and embrace diverse talentConnect with Rebecca:https://linktr.ee/rebeccafleetwoodhessionauthor

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