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Introversion, WFH and the office
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- Leaders: Do they have to attend leaving parties?
- Working from home, or the office, which is right?
- Question of the week: How to handle people who don’t want to go to drinks after work. Two articles linked to this answer are:
- A discussion with Jim Culverwell: Jim is the premises mentor. He helps businesses get the right premises on the right terms for them. He has, naturally been very involved in the working from home / working from office issues; but from a different angle which I thought it would be good to explore. Contact Jim at https://culverwellconsulting.co.uk
- Both home working and office working have benefits, how do you get the best of both.
- The first imperative in the working from home v the office debate is what’s right for the business and the people, when doing the job they need to be doing.
- Office design is changing to allow more collaborative spaces and more quiet working spaces. Open place isn’t a good thing for many people who need to focus, especially introverts.
What were your takeaways? Add to a discussion on the Facebook page Activate Your Introvert
What question would you like answered about introversion? Visit ActivateYourIntrovert.co.uk and let me know. I’ll answer your question on the show, and you'd be welcome to join me on the show, if you like.
100 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on October 01, 2024 19:10 (). Last successful fetch was on February 26, 2024 20:42 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 330431404 series 2796960
- Leaders: Do they have to attend leaving parties?
- Working from home, or the office, which is right?
- Question of the week: How to handle people who don’t want to go to drinks after work. Two articles linked to this answer are:
- A discussion with Jim Culverwell: Jim is the premises mentor. He helps businesses get the right premises on the right terms for them. He has, naturally been very involved in the working from home / working from office issues; but from a different angle which I thought it would be good to explore. Contact Jim at https://culverwellconsulting.co.uk
- Both home working and office working have benefits, how do you get the best of both.
- The first imperative in the working from home v the office debate is what’s right for the business and the people, when doing the job they need to be doing.
- Office design is changing to allow more collaborative spaces and more quiet working spaces. Open place isn’t a good thing for many people who need to focus, especially introverts.
What were your takeaways? Add to a discussion on the Facebook page Activate Your Introvert
What question would you like answered about introversion? Visit ActivateYourIntrovert.co.uk and let me know. I’ll answer your question on the show, and you'd be welcome to join me on the show, if you like.
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