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142. What's Your Vacation OS?

142. What's Your Vacation OS?

FromAt Work with The Ready


142. What's Your Vacation OS?

FromAt Work with The Ready

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Sep 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Taking a break from work can look 1,000 different ways: You could learn how to make homemade pasta; you could visit five new countries; you could spend sunup to sundown swinging in a hammock. What constitutes a break should fit your specific context and needs. And in this way, taking a true, you-shaped vacation—for a week, a month, or even longer—dips into org design knowledge and territory. In this episode, Rodney and Aaron reflect on their recent breaks and what they learned, including:

The signs and signals that tell us when it’s time to take a break

Why breaks are important and how they contribute to system-wide resilience

How taking time off in a self-managing system can look and feel different than in a more traditional one

Parsing the key differences between a break, a trip, and a vacation

How to think about and reimagine the OS of your next vacation


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Released:
Sep 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

What’s stopping us from doing the best work of our lives? It’s the way we work. Whether you’re building a startup or reinventing a global enterprise, every day is a battle between chaos and bureaucracy. But, what if there’s a third way? Aaron Dignan and Rodney Evans help teams all over the world discover a more adaptive and human way of working. Now it’s your turn. Each week, they’ll bring you a counterintuitive take on a common challenge at work—and you'll hear from guests who have been there and found their way to something better. This isn’t business as usual. This is Brave New Work.