Better At Work with Cathal Quinlan
How to Make Hybrid Working Work with Nick Bloom
Episode notes
In episode 31, we chat with Nick Bloom, a renowned Stanford economist and leading expert on remote work. Nick’s research has delved into the trends and preferences of employees for over twenty years. He’s full of insights and tips on the value of hybrid working and how to make the commute to the office count. Whether your workplace is remote, in-person or a mix of both - this episode is for you!
Nick co-founded WorkFromHomeResearch.com and has influenced policy on remote work, meeting with notable figures like President Barack Obama. He consults with CEOs, speaks at events, and if you’re reading an article about remote work - chances are he’ll be referenced! Nick's mission is to advance remote work adoption and empower workers and organisations.
Nick and I discuss:
- The evolution of working from home and how it all began way before COVID!
- Why hybrid work schedules and performance reviews are transformative
- The importance of social interactions at work and how to maximise them even when working remotely
Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Nick and we answer a listener's question about what to do when a colleague breaks down in tears about being overwhelmed by their job.
Tune in to gain insights on making working from home better, improving hybrid team performance and Nick’s predictions for the future of work.
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About Guest
If you want to learn more about Nick, go to his Linkedin
Plus go to wfhresearch.com where there are some excellent research papers on all things working from home.
Also check out wfhmap.com which is measuring remote work across space and time, using job ads.
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