The DEX Show: A Show for IT Change Makers

Finding Flow in Hogwarts w/ Adam Grant


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Increasingly, we’re living in a knowledge and service economy where your ability to learn, your ability to be creative, and your ability to solve problems depends wholly on your ability to crowd out distractions and lock into moments of flow.

Clearly, flow is important. But how can we cultivate it?

Adam Grant, Organizational Psychologist at Wharton, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Host of the TED podcast WorkLife, joins the show to talk about flow—a recurring theme that runs throughout his work—and what it means for the modern workplace.

We discuss:

- The role flow plays in a positive employee experience

- The effect of remote work on the quest for meaningful productivity and flow

- How technology can cause burnout but also be the cure for it

- Advice for adapting to a evolving industry

Mentioned during the podcast:

- Think Again

- How to stop languishing and start finding flow

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