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Changing the way your organisation works is challenging. You may be trying to make sense of hybrid working, wondering how you can keep teams connected and motivated in a hybrid world or how you can strengthen your virtual leadership skills. This podcast from AWA tackles the challenges and resolves many of the confusions that can often happen. If you’re responsible for delivering exceptional work experiences, then whether you’re in HR, CRE, FM, IT or Operations, we can give you clear guidance to help you make positive changes to the way you’re working. Our show is relaxed and informal, we share expert insights, the latest research, real life examples and ways to get started. If you want to understand or adapt your DNA of work, this is the podcast for you.

The DNA of Work Advanced Workplace Associates

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Changing the way your organisation works is challenging. You may be trying to make sense of hybrid working, wondering how you can keep teams connected and motivated in a hybrid world or how you can strengthen your virtual leadership skills. This podcast from AWA tackles the challenges and resolves many of the confusions that can often happen. If you’re responsible for delivering exceptional work experiences, then whether you’re in HR, CRE, FM, IT or Operations, we can give you clear guidance to help you make positive changes to the way you’re working. Our show is relaxed and informal, we share expert insights, the latest research, real life examples and ways to get started. If you want to understand or adapt your DNA of work, this is the podcast for you.

    Unravelling the mysteries of the brain part 2

    Unravelling the mysteries of the brain part 2

    Prepare to have your mind stretched as we navigate the human brain with the esteemed neuroscientist and psychologist, Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett. In this captivating discussion, we explore how social media is rewiring our brains, why the parent's role is critical in helping a child's brain develop, and what the challenges of puberty mean for cognitive development. Dr. Barrett offers unique insights into the delicate art of knowing when to step in and when to step back, helping our children handle the complexities of daily life.

    The conversation then takes a turn towards the workplace, shedding light on the pressing issue of work-life balance, and the strategies organizations can adopt to promote healthier working environments. From the provision of healthy snacks and walking breaks to a no-email-at-night policy and trust-building exercises, we explore practical measures that can boost brain health and manage the demands of modern life.

    Finally, we delve into the fascinating realm of predictions, mental models, and niche construction in business. Dr. Barrett elucidates how humans often adapt their environment to align with their mental models, underlining the crucial role of flexibility and trust in today's fast-paced world. As we wrap up, we emphasize the critical importance of sleep for our mental and physical wellbeing, and the impact of sleep deprivation on our performance at work. Join us for an enlightening journey.

    This episode is part 2 of a two part special.

    AWA Hosts: Karen Plum and Andrew Mawson 


    Guest: 


    Dr Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, Neuroscientist and Psychologist, and author of "How Emotions are Made" and "Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain." University distinguished professor of psychology at Northeastern University, Boston MA AWA Guest details: https://www.advanced-workplace.com/our-team/ 


     CONTACTS & WEBSITE details:


    AWA contact: Andrew Mawson 


     AWA Institute contact:Natalia Savitcaia 


    Music: Licensed by Soundstripe – Lone Canyon


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    • 25 min
    Unravelling the mysteries of the brain with Dr Lisa Feldman Barrett - part 1

    Unravelling the mysteries of the brain with Dr Lisa Feldman Barrett - part 1

    Are your everyday experiences really a true reflection of how your brain works? Our guest for this episode, acclaimed neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, sheds light on this thought-provoking question. Dr. Barrett takes us through the compelling world of neuroscience, revealing the ingenious manner in which our brains regulate our bodies. She explains how our brain is a master of deception, constantly predicting and preparing based on past experience rather than just reacting to the world. This fascinating discussion decodes how the brain's predictions shape our thoughts, feelings, and decisions in ways that are more metabolically efficient.

    The conversation doesn't end there though. We dive deeper into the brain-body connection and the implications it has on our health and well-being. Dr. Barrett further explores how societal pressures and lack of rest are leading to burnout, affecting our mental and physical resilience. She emphasizes the importance of being mindful of others' impact on our lives as we navigate this hybrid working world.

    So, if you're intrigued by the complex world of human brains and bodies, and seeking strategies to navigate these challenging times, this episode with Dr. Barrett is a must-listen!

    This episode is part 1 of a two part special.

    AWA Hosts: Karen Plum and Andrew Mawson 


    Guest: 


    Dr Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, Neuroscientist and Psychologist, and author of "How Emotions are Made" and "Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain." University distinguished professor of psychology at Northeastern University, Boston MA AWA Guest details: https://www.advanced-workplace.com/our-team/ 


    CONTACTS & WEBSITE details:


    AWA contact: Andrew Mawson 


     AWA Institute contact: Natalia Savitcaia 


    Music: Licensed by Soundstripe – Lone Canyon







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    • 28 min
    A look back at 2023 and forward to 2024

    A look back at 2023 and forward to 2024

    As we approach the end of another eventful year, what were the highlights for you in the world or work and workplace?

    Andrew Mawson, AWA's Founder and Managing Director shares his views on the significant developments that really caught his attention - including AI, which has been through a transformative phase in 2023. This year also seems to have seen a lot of consolidation around hybrid working - leading to an excess of office space being carried by a lot of organisations. And we see an increasing need for organisations to address net zero challenges and encourage staff to get on board and do their bit.

    After our look back, we look forward to 2024 and Andrew shares his thoughts about what's to come, and the things that AWA is excited about as we welcome in the New Year.

    AWA Host: Karen Plum

    Guests: 
    Andrew Mawson, Founder & Managing Director, AWAMike Jackson, Non-Executive Chairman, Pre-Empt.life, Founder of Shaping Tomorrow, strategist, change agent and business coach, ResultsPlus.ai - Episode 51 - Demystifying AI: what you need to know nowMark Gilbreath – Founder and CEO, LiquidSpace - Episode 46 – What should we do with our space?Josh Sumner, Workplace Strategist, AWA - Episode 52 - Global trends in hybrid working: AWA’s Hybrid Working Index separates facts from hypeRichard Lupo, Managing Director SHIFT Environment - Episode 55 -Beyond green – is net zero part of your organisation’s culture?   AWA Guest details: https://www.advanced-workplace.com/our-team/

    CONTACTS & WEBSITE details:
     
    AWA contact: Andrew Mawson 
     
     AWA Institute contact: Natalia Savitcaia 
     
    Music: Licensed by Soundstripe – Lone Canyon


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    • 27 min
    How can you build talent and plan succession in a hybrid working world?

    How can you build talent and plan succession in a hybrid working world?

    Picture this: you're navigating the intricate paths of hybrid working - what bearing does this have on talent and succession planning in your organization? That's the meaty conversation we're sinking our teeth into in this episode. We explore the key facets of finding, fostering, and future-proofing strong leadership within organisations. Take a moment to think about your role, your ambition, and how your organisation is supporting you and your colleagues.

    We consider how succession planning needs to change post pandemic, highlighting the ongoing challenges of seeking out talent in a remote work environment. There's a critical need to combat proximity bias, to develop skills more intentionally, to widen the candidate pool and work towards outlining role levels rather than specific positions.

    Our final focus is on molding a productive organizational culture in tune with the needs of employees and the pivotal role managers play in aligning succession planning with the organization’s strategy. Ultimately we need to craft uplifting work experiences and future planning that works for people and organisation together.

    AWA Host: Karen Plum
    Guests: 
    Brad Taylor, Director of Consulting, AWAPaul Burton, Senior Associate, AWAJo Reynolds, Director of Talent & Culture, AICPA/CIMA (Association of International Certified Professional Accountants) AWA Guest details: https://www.advanced-workplace.com/our-team/ 
     
    CONTACTS & WEBSITE details:
    AWA contact: Andrew Mawson 


    AWA Institute contact: Natalia Savitcaia 


    Music: Licensed by Soundstripe – Lone Canyon


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    • 28 min
    As India's economy expands, is a boom in office construction inevitable?

    As India's economy expands, is a boom in office construction inevitable?

    Get ready to supercharge your understanding of India's booming office space market with AWA's Shashi Sharma and Director of Corporate Real Estate for Carelon Global Solutions in India, Sanjeev Tullicherry. We ask whether India's economic growth can be balanced with environmental sustainability by adopting strategies like refurbishing existing buildings instead of constructing new ones?

    We delve into the heart of commercial real estate's environmental sustainability, extracting insights from the growth of the IT/ITS sector in India and the new trend of hybrid work. We discuss the transformative steps companies are taking towards construction sustainability, and how the Indian government is championing the transition towards renewable energy sources. We also shed light on workplace practices that are pushing the boundaries of sustainability. From waste management to electric vehicle adoption, companies are engineering green practices into their office culture and leasing terms, to make a real difference.

    Dive in to discover how certifications like WELL and LEED are stimulating the momentum for sustainable transformation in India's commercial real estate.

    AWA Host: Karen Plum
    Guests: 
    Shashi Sharma, Senior Associate, AWA and Head of AWA Institute in IndiaSanjeev Tullicherry, Director of Corporate Real Estate, Carelon Global Solutions  
    AWA Guest details: https://www.advanced-workplace.com/our-team/ 
     
    CONTACTS & WEBSITE details:
    AWA contact: Andrew Mawson 
     
    AWA Institute contact: Natalia Savitcaia 
    Music: Licensed by Soundstripe – Lone Canyon


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    • 34 min
    Should we be licensed to work from home?

    Should we be licensed to work from home?

    Ever imagined a world where trust, openness, and virtuality are the norm in the workplace? Buckle up as we dig deep into the seismic shift from an office-centric model to the hybrid work norm, all thanks to an unprecedented global pandemic. We have as our guests Andrew Mawson, Founder and Managing Director of AWA, and Brad Taylor, AWA's Director of Consulting, to provide a bird's eye view on this transitional phase and the friction it's sparking between senior leadership and employees.

    Now, let's consider the paradox of remote work - it isn't just about being able to work in your pajamas, it's about maintaining a balance between the duty of care and performance expectations. This episode unfolds the role of leaders and HR teams in this context, and we also explore the idea of licensing for remote work. It's a lot to unpack, but if you're trying to navigate the complexities of hybrid work or are simply interested in the future of work, we promise you valuable insights and takeaways!


    Get your copy of the new AWA report - "Should we be licensed to work from home?".

    Mentions:
    Andrew's Forbes article: Uneasy Ground: The Shifting Tectonic Plates Of Hybrid Working (forbes.com)
    AWA Host: Karen Plum
    Guests: 
    Andrew Mawson, Founder and Managing Director, AWABrad Taylor, Director of Consulting, AWA 
    AWA Guest details: https://www.advanced-workplace.com/our-team/ 
     
    CONTACTS & WEBSITE details:
    AWA contact: Andrew Mawson 
     
    AWA Institute contact: Natalia Savitcaia 
    Music: Licensed by Soundstripe – Lone Canyon





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    • 26 min

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