New Normal: COVID-19 and the Leadership Crisis with Jean-Nicolas Reyt

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Launching the second season of Delve‘s The “New Normal” podcast series, Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt from the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University joins journalist Dave Kaufman to discuss why businesses should embrace a hybrid work method, why the future of workspaces needs to change from the status quo, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has forced management to change in order to adapt to a new reality—plus the one thing companies can do for remote workers to make sure they’ve got their backs.“So many CEOs were against remote work,” says Reyt. “A year into the pandemic they were saying, ‘Well, we're going to do hybrid work. We're going to work several days a week from home, several days a week from the office, or whatever mix you find.’ That creates new challenges as well, because now you have to figure out how you’re going to manage people in this new work environment.""There have been a lot of interesting challenges and a lot of evolution in the way CEOs have been thinking about it," Reyt continues. "But most importantly, it's been a radical shift in the way we consider the relationship between the organization and the employee, and the relationship between the employee and their work.”Read more on Delve and read the transcript. The "New Normal" is a collaboration between journalist Dave Kaufman and Delve, the official thought leadership platform of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management. You can subscribe to the Delve podcast on all major podcast platforms and follow Delve on social media.Dave Kaufman is a Montreal-based journalist and commentator. He has worked for CJAD 800 and TSN 690 Radio in Montreal, CTV News Channel, CTV Montreal, and TalkRadio and SkyNews in the United Kingdom. He has written for the National Post, Montreal Gazette, and Toronto Sun and other publications. Follow him on Twitter at @TheKaufmanShow. Audio engineering on The "New Normal" is by David Rawalia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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