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... Is it really true that the client expects me to be available 24 7 or is it my implicit expectation? Or is it the partner's expectation that the client will not accept that I'm off a certain time?"
After a long summer break, weβre excited to share the latest episode of the Wellbeing Designers Podcast!
π§ Episode 18, Season 3 features Dr. Miriam BaumgΓ€rtner, former Head of Wellbeing and Sustainable People Performance at PWC Switzerland (note: which is an internal role, focusing on employees of the consulting company).
Key highlights:
π Insights into how PwC's global "Be Well, Work Well" program has been supporting employee wellbeing.
β
Expectation Management and Communication: clients need to understand that high-quality work doesnβt require being constantly available.
π Shifting away from the idea that long hours equal value, promoting a healthier approach to performance.
πΌ The need for companies to see wellbeing as a business priority, embedding it into daily operations.
π Measuring impact is complex, but feedback and ongoing dialogue are key to driving cultural change.
Β
www.wellbeing.design/podcast
ππππ© πππππ£ππ¨ π©ππ π«ππ‘πͺπ π€π π ππͺπ’ππ£ ππππ£π? ... π¬π'π«π ππππ£ π¨π€ππππ‘ππ―ππ ππ§π€πͺπ£π π©πππ¨ π₯ππ§ππ€π§π’ππ§ππ π£ππ§π§ππ©ππ«π, π¨π€ π©πππ© π¬π ππππ‘ π«ππ‘πͺπππ‘π, π©ππ π’π€π§π ππ€πͺπ§π¨ π¬π π¬π€π§π ...
... Is it really true that the client expects me to be available 24 7 or is it my implicit expectation? Or is it the partner's expectation that the client will not accept that I'm off a certain time?"
After a long summer break, weβre excited to share the latest episode of the Wellbeing Designers Podcast!
π§ Episode 18, Season 3 features Dr. Miriam BaumgΓ€rtner, former Head of Wellbeing and Sustainable People Performance at PWC Switzerland (note: which is an internal role, focusing on employees of the consulting company).
Key highlights:
π Insights into how PwC's global "Be Well, Work Well" program has been supporting employee wellbeing.
β
Expectation Management and Communication: clients need to understand that high-quality work doesnβt require being constantly available.
π Shifting away from the idea that long hours equal value, promoting a healthier approach to performance.
πΌ The need for companies to see wellbeing as a business priority, embedding it into daily operations.
π Measuring impact is complex, but feedback and ongoing dialogue are key to driving cultural change.
Β
www.wellbeing.design/podcast