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Micromanagement: Impact on Trust and Growth with Franziska Hatami Anderson

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In this podcast episode, Lech Guzowski interviews Franziska Hatami Anderson, Head of People and Culture at BayWa r.e. Nordic AB. They discuss the topic of micromanagement and how it can hinder growth and trust within teams.

Key Takeaways:

  • Micromanagement can hinder growth and trust within teams, and addressing it requires a shift in mindset and leadership support.
  • Providing a clear framework and trusting employees to make decisions fosters a more empowered and collaborative work environment.
  • Employee engagement surveys can help identify areas for improvement and measure the effectiveness of cultural change initiatives.
  • Restructuring internal systems, such as the intranet, can improve access to information and streamline processes, enhancing overall efficiency and employee satisfaction.

SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE

Episode show notes

Franziska’s LinkedIn

BayWa r.e. Nordic AB website

Culture micro-practices

Have a topic or a guest suggestion? Drop me a message at podcast@human.pm

If you want to sponsor the podcast, please visit the podcast page for more details.

Hosted and produced by Lech Guzowski at human culture design

human culture design

Lech's LinkedIn

Get in touch - podcast@human.pm

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Manage episode 381368147 series 2922191
Content provided by Lech Guzowski. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lech Guzowski or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this podcast episode, Lech Guzowski interviews Franziska Hatami Anderson, Head of People and Culture at BayWa r.e. Nordic AB. They discuss the topic of micromanagement and how it can hinder growth and trust within teams.

Key Takeaways:

  • Micromanagement can hinder growth and trust within teams, and addressing it requires a shift in mindset and leadership support.
  • Providing a clear framework and trusting employees to make decisions fosters a more empowered and collaborative work environment.
  • Employee engagement surveys can help identify areas for improvement and measure the effectiveness of cultural change initiatives.
  • Restructuring internal systems, such as the intranet, can improve access to information and streamline processes, enhancing overall efficiency and employee satisfaction.

SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE

Episode show notes

Franziska’s LinkedIn

BayWa r.e. Nordic AB website

Culture micro-practices

Have a topic or a guest suggestion? Drop me a message at podcast@human.pm

If you want to sponsor the podcast, please visit the podcast page for more details.

Hosted and produced by Lech Guzowski at human culture design

human culture design

Lech's LinkedIn

Get in touch - podcast@human.pm

  continue reading

77 episodes

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