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Redesigning Work: An Interview with Lynda Gratton
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As the pandemic recedes, we face a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a future where we are not only more productive in our work, but more fulfilled as human beings. That according to one of the world's foremost authorities on the future of work. In a wide-ranging interview, she describes how COVID-19 has changed the workplace forever, and now that working norms have been 'unfrozen,' it is time to reimagine traditional working models. She presents a four-stage framework for redesigning work, which begins with 'Understanding what matters' for each particular role and to each individual. In the end, she shows that increasing flexibility around time and place and having more time for ourselves, our families and our communities is really about one thing: getting back to being more human.