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Balancing Work Friction and Fatigue | Huggy Rao
Balancing Work Friction and Fatigue | Huggy Rao
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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Have you or someone you know fallen victim to the detrimental effects of Jargon Monoxide? If so, there might be compensation waiting for you.
Joining Kurt and Tim in this episode, Huggy Rao delves into the critical aspects of organizational friction and the looming specter of burnout within workspaces. Huggy underscores the need for clear and transparent communication to escape the wearisome trap of workspeak, identified here as "jargon monoxide."
Tune in for a succinct and transparent conversation as Huggy dissects the challenges organizations encounter with an inherent bias towards addition, prioritizing the incorporation of new elements over the removal of unnecessary ones. He sheds light on the paradoxical scenario where leaders receive accolades for their additive contributions, leaving the significance of subtraction undervalued and misunderstood.
In the episode's conclusion, Kurt and Tim steer the discussion towards reframing friction as an avenue for improvement rather than a hindrance. They explore effective strategies for mitigating workplace friction and beyond, providing valuable insights for those grappling with end-of-the-year work fatigue. Don't miss out on this episode if you're seeking a fresh perspective on navigating workplace challenges.
© 2023 Behavioral Grooves
Topics
(6:12) Intro and Speed Round
(12:21) Good Friction vs Bad Friction
(17:38) Health Pyramids and Reframing the Workplace
(25:07) Rational vs Emotional
(30:25) Corporate time wasters
(37:04) Addition bias and Obliviousness
(45:10) Jargon Monoxide
(54:55) Grooving Session: Strategies for Burnout and Friction
© 2023 Behavioral Grooves
Links
The Friction Project
Bandolini's Law
Huggy Rao
Musical Links
Camarón De La Isla Como El Agua (Tangos)
Yo Yo Ma - Yo-Yo Ma - Bach: Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, Prélude (Official Video)
Joining Kurt and Tim in this episode, Huggy Rao delves into the critical aspects of organizational friction and the looming specter of burnout within workspaces. Huggy underscores the need for clear and transparent communication to escape the wearisome trap of workspeak, identified here as "jargon monoxide."
Tune in for a succinct and transparent conversation as Huggy dissects the challenges organizations encounter with an inherent bias towards addition, prioritizing the incorporation of new elements over the removal of unnecessary ones. He sheds light on the paradoxical scenario where leaders receive accolades for their additive contributions, leaving the significance of subtraction undervalued and misunderstood.
In the episode's conclusion, Kurt and Tim steer the discussion towards reframing friction as an avenue for improvement rather than a hindrance. They explore effective strategies for mitigating workplace friction and beyond, providing valuable insights for those grappling with end-of-the-year work fatigue. Don't miss out on this episode if you're seeking a fresh perspective on navigating workplace challenges.
© 2023 Behavioral Grooves
Topics
(6:12) Intro and Speed Round
(12:21) Good Friction vs Bad Friction
(17:38) Health Pyramids and Reframing the Workplace
(25:07) Rational vs Emotional
(30:25) Corporate time wasters
(37:04) Addition bias and Obliviousness
(45:10) Jargon Monoxide
(54:55) Grooving Session: Strategies for Burnout and Friction
© 2023 Behavioral Grooves
Links
The Friction Project
Bandolini's Law
Huggy Rao
Musical Links
Camarón De La Isla Como El Agua (Tangos)
Yo Yo Ma - Yo-Yo Ma - Bach: Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, Prélude (Official Video)
Released:
Dec 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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