With rapid changes—both technological and in the organization of work – everyone is conscious of the need to review the approach to work.Evolution is forcing modern organizations to look for ways to re-invent themselves to focus more on humans, whether these are their customers, partners or their employees.
Nowadays companies need to provide memorable experiences versus a transaction-like exchange. Organizational models are being transformed and adapted to these new realities, to the continued urge for businesses to deliver financial results to shareholders and to younger generations’ expectations of the workplace.The first gathering of the Hacking HR global community in Lausanne took place on March 19th.
The session was focused on «Changing traditional assumptions about how organizations work». Silvina Layani from Bee'z Consulting, moderated the discussion between the participants and the two excellent speakers : Michal Gradstein and Thilo EckhartHacking HR is a global community and we believe that HR can be the most important pioneer and trailblazer to propel organizations and their people forward into the future of work. Our purpose is simple: create the best HR that has ever existed.
We are focused at the intersection of Future Of Work, Technology, and HR.
Like any tool, organizations must understand both the potential of collective intelligence and its limitations to maximize its impact. This article presents the essentials to know about this very powerful lever.
In today's fast-paced business environment, change is essential but challenging. Effective sponsorship from top executives is crucial for successful change management. Sponsors, typically high-level leaders, provide active and visible support, communicate the vision, and ensure necessary resources. Their involvement boosts employee engagement and facilitates the adoption of change. This article explores the role of sponsorship in driving change, highlights its impact, and presents strategies for cultivating effective sponsorship, such as selecting the right sponsor, building a support coalition, and maintaining clear communication. Overcoming challenges like resistance and mitigating risks through proactive leadership are also discussed.
The healthcare sector is complex and constantly evolving, necessitating high-quality, safe, and affordable care. Agile methodologies, rooted in flexibility, teamwork, and continuous adaptation, can enhance healthcare by optimizing resources, managing disruptions, and fostering collaboration. Implementing agile practices like cross-functional teams, daily stand-ups, and feedback loops can improve operational efficiency and patient satisfaction. However, challenges such as regulatory compliance, resistance to change, and interdisciplinary communication must be navigated carefully. Adopting agile in healthcare requires customization to fit specific needs, effective change management strategies, and ensuring compliance without compromising agility.