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What is the Impact of Virtual and Hybrid Working on Innovation? (Interview with Michael Arena)

What is the Impact of Virtual and Hybrid Working on Innovation? (Interview with Michael Arena)

FromDigital HR Leaders with David Green


What is the Impact of Virtual and Hybrid Working on Innovation? (Interview with Michael Arena)

FromDigital HR Leaders with David Green

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Dec 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There should be little doubt that human capital is a firm's greatest asset, however, this isn't enough. Organisations must also ensure that individuals are relationally positioned for success. In other words, bringing in the best people is only part of the solution. Firms must also bring out the best in people and that requires us to more intentionally leverage social capital. Those are not my words, although I wholeheartedly agree with their sentiment, but of Michael Arena, my guest for this week's episode of The Digital HR Leaders podcast.Michael is the author of the brilliant book, Adaptive Space, How General Motors and Other Companies are Positively Disrupting Themselves and Transforming Into Agile Organisations. He is also a faculty member in Penn's Masters in Organisational Dynamics and he is currently the VP for Talent and Development at Amazon Web Services. He is also one of the world's foremost experts on Organisational Network Analysis.In our conversation, Michael and I discuss: Why social capital is the next frontier for HR and how to measure it through the use of active and passive ONA Why the pandemic will likely fast forward the future of work by five or ten years The critical role that social capital plays in generating, incubating and scaling innovation The potential implications to bridge connections of a shift to virtual and hybrid work environments Some typical use cases and specific examples of how ONA can be used in relation to understanding collaboration, M&A, research and development, culture and employee wellness How to ensure ONA initiatives deliver value for the business and the workforce and properly address any concerns on ethics, privacy, and trust What HR can do to prepare their organisations for an increase in remote and hybrid workingThis episode is a must listen for anyone interested or involved in Innovation, Culture, People Analytics, Employee Experience and Social Capital. So that is Business Leaders, CHROs and anyone in a Talent Development, People Analytics, D&I or HR Business Partner role.Support for this podcast is brought to you by Panalyt. To learn more, visit https://www.panalyt.com. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Dec 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In this series, David Green will be speaking to a range of senior HR leaders who are pushing a data-driven and digital HR agenda. There is an increasing need for HR professionals to become more digitally and numerically literate – to acquire the skills necessary to process, produce and leverage digital information to create business value. You'll hear from people leaders who are driving transformation in their organisations on how HR can prepare for the future and what HR leaders need to do to prepare for the Future of Work. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.