The Case for In-Person: The Hidden Limits of Remote and Hybrid Work
Hosts: Steve Boese and Trish Steed
Guest: Peter Cappelli, George W. Taylor Professor of Management and Director of Wharton's Center for Human Resources
Summary
In this episode of At Work in America, Steve Boese and Trish Steed chat with Peter Cappelli, a renowned expert on management and human resources, to discuss the evolving landscape of work, particularly in the context of remote and hybrid models. They explore the historical context of remote work, the impact of the pandemic, and the importance of in-person interactions for employee engagement and organizational culture. The conversation explores the challenges faced by management in navigating these changes, the significance of social capital, and strategies for effective hybrid work environments. In conclusion, they address the need for organizations to adapt and rethink their approaches to work, highlighting the importance of leadership in facilitating these transitions.
Chapters
03:00 The Evolution of Remote Work
05:54 The Pandemic's Impact on Work Dynamics
08:47 The Benefits of In-Person Work
12:03 The Challenges of Remote Work
18:05 Management's Role in the New Work Environment
20:46 Preparing the Next Generation for Work
34:10 Strategies for Effective Hybrid Work
39:03 The Importance of Storytelling in Leadership
41:56 Optimism in the Future of Work
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