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Series 2: The how to getting employee experience right.
I really enjoyed this conversation with Maureen Robson-Norman, Founder and CEO (Chief Engagement Officer) of Whyaye. The name of her company says everything... it is different, with fun and connection being at the heart of what they do, "Putting the yay into every day!"
We unpick transformation in terms of changing the way people work, through their learning, mindset and engagement. A key part in enabling that is removing the need for hierarchy that exists in most organisations.
The traditional progression ladder, that is the basis of promotion in most companies, means that even the idea of considering changing this sends shivers down the spine! It does take courage but it is worth exploring, particularly when you listen to Maureen and I delve into why we need to think about hierarchy, status and development differently:
Maureen co-founded Whyaye with Anna Bissett and Lisa Smith. She has shaped Whyaye to stimulate open-mindedness and challenge the norm to transform ways of working. She has a passion for driving positive business change across large global enterprises and her previous experience is in the delivery of global digital and HR transformations across a range of industries.
Links to contact Maureen:LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/maureen-robson/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/whyaye/
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.whyayeltd.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/why_aye_ltd/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/whyayeltd
Resources/references:Flattening the hierarchy is just one of the approaches informed team leaders might use: Ingredients for Leaders - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)
Contact details for Lisa LLoyd:LinkedIn : www.linkedin.com/in/lisapsychology
Website: www.itstimeforchange.co.uk
Sign up for Lisa's Monthly Bulletin: www.itstimeforchange.co.uk/jointheclub
Email: [email protected]
By Lisa LLoydSeries 2: The how to getting employee experience right.
I really enjoyed this conversation with Maureen Robson-Norman, Founder and CEO (Chief Engagement Officer) of Whyaye. The name of her company says everything... it is different, with fun and connection being at the heart of what they do, "Putting the yay into every day!"
We unpick transformation in terms of changing the way people work, through their learning, mindset and engagement. A key part in enabling that is removing the need for hierarchy that exists in most organisations.
The traditional progression ladder, that is the basis of promotion in most companies, means that even the idea of considering changing this sends shivers down the spine! It does take courage but it is worth exploring, particularly when you listen to Maureen and I delve into why we need to think about hierarchy, status and development differently:
Maureen co-founded Whyaye with Anna Bissett and Lisa Smith. She has shaped Whyaye to stimulate open-mindedness and challenge the norm to transform ways of working. She has a passion for driving positive business change across large global enterprises and her previous experience is in the delivery of global digital and HR transformations across a range of industries.
Links to contact Maureen:LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/maureen-robson/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/whyaye/
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.whyayeltd.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/why_aye_ltd/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/whyayeltd
Resources/references:Flattening the hierarchy is just one of the approaches informed team leaders might use: Ingredients for Leaders - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)
Contact details for Lisa LLoyd:LinkedIn : www.linkedin.com/in/lisapsychology
Website: www.itstimeforchange.co.uk
Sign up for Lisa's Monthly Bulletin: www.itstimeforchange.co.uk/jointheclub
Email: [email protected]