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Global Workplace Analytics’ Kate Lister shares her insights on the growth of remote work, the challenges leaders face with the abstract nature of managing virtual teams, and why using data-driven research is important instead of relying on gut-based decision-making at work.
You're listening to episode 38 of the Happy Space Podcast. Today I speak with Kate Lister, founder of Global Workplace Analytics. You'll enjoy her candid take on the future of work.
Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics, discusses the shift towards remote work and how organizations have been reacting. Kate shares her insights about the importance of moving from gut-based decisions to research-driven strategies and how remote work dramatically increased because of the pandemic. This conversation also highlights the significance of inclusive work practices for employers to retain their workforce. Kate says that it's an era of transformation for businesses, and leaders need to be more intentional, embrace transparency, and grasp the opportunities presented by the changing world of work.
Kate is a widely-recognized thought leader on workplace, workforce, technological, and other trends that are changing the who, what, when, where, and how of work.
She has been helping public and private sector employers optimize their remote, hybrid, and flexible work strategies for nearly two decades.
Kate’s recent client work includes the development and roll-out of hybrid/remote workplace and return-to-office strategies for a global law firm, an automotive industry giant, a regional insurance company, and a behemoth tech firm.
Kate produces a wide range of primary and secondary research and is a trusted source of insights about the future of work for news outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, and dozens of others. She has appeared on NPR, The Today Show, CNBC Nightly News, Voice of America, Fox News, and dozens of other TV and radio news programs.
As a resident of San Diego, Kate charges extra if she has to travel anywhere with temperatures over 75F or less than 65F, humidity greater than 75%, frequent rain, or bugs. She’s willing to make exceptions for Hawaii and New Zealand. She’s over-the-top nuts about dogs and gardening (as long as it’s not too hot out).
CHAPTERS
00:30 The shift towards remote work
04:15 Leaders tendency towards fear and control in remote work
07:49 The impact of the pandemic on remote work
14:27 How employees experience remote work
21:31 The reality of bias in leaders and the false consensus effect
26:02 #flexibilityisinclusivity and the risks of ignoring equity in remote work
31:24 The importance of data-driven research and avoiding gut decisions
34:27 The role of transparency and accountability in leadership
35:03 The future of distributed and remote work & where we need to go from here
LINKS
Global Workplace Analytics
Shamrock Organization
U.S. General Services Administration
IMAGE CREDITS
Kate Lister headshot - Kate Lister
Global Workplace Analytics logo - Global Workplace Analytics
Circling the Wagons - Canva
Tug of War - Canva
Press Rewind - Canva
Factory Workers - Canva
Shamrock graphic - Canva
Hybrid Work, group surrounding talking screen - Canva
Hybrid Work, group sitting around screen - Canva
Stressed-out employee at desk - Canva
Employee packing up things - Canva
Tense employee at desk - Canva
Stressed employee leaning on wall - Canva
Chess game - Canva
Minority female working on laptop - Canva
Walking through gap - Canva
50/50 Wage Gap - Canva
Employee closing down laptop - Canva
Group of employees talking together - Canva
Mom remote working - Canva
Teenagers walking - Canva
Woman leaving office - Canva
Animated leadership pedestal graphic - Canva
Leader walking in front of employees - Canva
Throwing out money - Canva
Flashing lightbulb - Canva
Martha Johson - Wikipedia
Jack Nilles - LinkedIn
The Office, Michael Scott on floor - Giphy/NBC
Learn more about Kate Lister:
Youtube
Website
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Highly sensitive executive coach and productivity catalyst, Clare Kumar, explores the intersection of productivity and inclusivity continually asking how can we invite the richest contribution from all. She coaches individuals in sidestepping burnout and cultivating sustainable performance, and inspires leaders to design inclusive performance thereby inviting teams to reach their full potential. As a speaker, Clare mic-drops “thought balms” in keynotes and workshops, whether virtual or in-person. She invites connection through her online community committed to designing sustainable and inclusive performance, the Happy Space Pod. Why? Because everyone deserves a Happy Space.
Believing that productivity is personal, the podcast is produced in a variety of formats so you can enjoy it in the medium you prefer:
Listen to the audio right here or on your fave podcast platform.
If you prefer to watch video, check out the episode on YouTube.
If you prefer to read, please see the transcript below.
Ready to learn more, or want to find out more about coaching with Clare or hiring her for your next engaging event? Contact Clare here.
😀😃😄😁😆
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a heartfelt review as this will help other listeners discover the podcast. Please invite your colleagues, friends, and family to listen as well. Together we can design a more inclusive world where everyone can make their richest contribution.
Want to learn more about Clare and/or her guests? Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter.
And don't forget, everyone (including YOU) deserves a Happy Space. 😊
CREDITS
Audio and Video Editing by: Jaclyn Enchin
Production Assistant: Luis Rodriguez
Song Credit: Cali by Wataboi from Pixabay
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Global Workplace Analytics’ Kate Lister shares her insights on the growth of remote work, the challenges leaders face with the abstract nature of managing virtual teams, and why using data-driven research is important instead of relying on gut-based decision-making at work.
You're listening to episode 38 of the Happy Space Podcast. Today I speak with Kate Lister, founder of Global Workplace Analytics. You'll enjoy her candid take on the future of work.
Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics, discusses the shift towards remote work and how organizations have been reacting. Kate shares her insights about the importance of moving from gut-based decisions to research-driven strategies and how remote work dramatically increased because of the pandemic. This conversation also highlights the significance of inclusive work practices for employers to retain their workforce. Kate says that it's an era of transformation for businesses, and leaders need to be more intentional, embrace transparency, and grasp the opportunities presented by the changing world of work.
Kate is a widely-recognized thought leader on workplace, workforce, technological, and other trends that are changing the who, what, when, where, and how of work.
She has been helping public and private sector employers optimize their remote, hybrid, and flexible work strategies for nearly two decades.
Kate’s recent client work includes the development and roll-out of hybrid/remote workplace and return-to-office strategies for a global law firm, an automotive industry giant, a regional insurance company, and a behemoth tech firm.
Kate produces a wide range of primary and secondary research and is a trusted source of insights about the future of work for news outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, and dozens of others. She has appeared on NPR, The Today Show, CNBC Nightly News, Voice of America, Fox News, and dozens of other TV and radio news programs.
As a resident of San Diego, Kate charges extra if she has to travel anywhere with temperatures over 75F or less than 65F, humidity greater than 75%, frequent rain, or bugs. She’s willing to make exceptions for Hawaii and New Zealand. She’s over-the-top nuts about dogs and gardening (as long as it’s not too hot out).
CHAPTERS
00:30 The shift towards remote work
04:15 Leaders tendency towards fear and control in remote work
07:49 The impact of the pandemic on remote work
14:27 How employees experience remote work
21:31 The reality of bias in leaders and the false consensus effect
26:02 #flexibilityisinclusivity and the risks of ignoring equity in remote work
31:24 The importance of data-driven research and avoiding gut decisions
34:27 The role of transparency and accountability in leadership
35:03 The future of distributed and remote work & where we need to go from here
LINKS
Global Workplace Analytics
Shamrock Organization
U.S. General Services Administration
IMAGE CREDITS
Kate Lister headshot - Kate Lister
Global Workplace Analytics logo - Global Workplace Analytics
Circling the Wagons - Canva
Tug of War - Canva
Press Rewind - Canva
Factory Workers - Canva
Shamrock graphic - Canva
Hybrid Work, group surrounding talking screen - Canva
Hybrid Work, group sitting around screen - Canva
Stressed-out employee at desk - Canva
Employee packing up things - Canva
Tense employee at desk - Canva
Stressed employee leaning on wall - Canva
Chess game - Canva
Minority female working on laptop - Canva
Walking through gap - Canva
50/50 Wage Gap - Canva
Employee closing down laptop - Canva
Group of employees talking together - Canva
Mom remote working - Canva
Teenagers walking - Canva
Woman leaving office - Canva
Animated leadership pedestal graphic - Canva
Leader walking in front of employees - Canva
Throwing out money - Canva
Flashing lightbulb - Canva
Martha Johson - Wikipedia
Jack Nilles - LinkedIn
The Office, Michael Scott on floor - Giphy/NBC
Learn more about Kate Lister:
Youtube
Website
😀😃😄😁😆
Highly sensitive executive coach and productivity catalyst, Clare Kumar, explores the intersection of productivity and inclusivity continually asking how can we invite the richest contribution from all. She coaches individuals in sidestepping burnout and cultivating sustainable performance, and inspires leaders to design inclusive performance thereby inviting teams to reach their full potential. As a speaker, Clare mic-drops “thought balms” in keynotes and workshops, whether virtual or in-person. She invites connection through her online community committed to designing sustainable and inclusive performance, the Happy Space Pod. Why? Because everyone deserves a Happy Space.
Believing that productivity is personal, the podcast is produced in a variety of formats so you can enjoy it in the medium you prefer:
Listen to the audio right here or on your fave podcast platform.
If you prefer to watch video, check out the episode on YouTube.
If you prefer to read, please see the transcript below.
Ready to learn more, or want to find out more about coaching with Clare or hiring her for your next engaging event? Contact Clare here.
😀😃😄😁😆
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a heartfelt review as this will help other listeners discover the podcast. Please invite your colleagues, friends, and family to listen as well. Together we can design a more inclusive world where everyone can make their richest contribution.
Want to learn more about Clare and/or her guests? Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter.
And don't forget, everyone (including YOU) deserves a Happy Space. 😊
CREDITS
Audio and Video Editing by: Jaclyn Enchin
Production Assistant: Luis Rodriguez
Song Credit: Cali by Wataboi from Pixabay
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