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Feeling good at work: UZH Economist @MengesJochen is exploring how the emotions of teams and therefore their performance can be influenced. His research shows that not everyone wants the same things. 💭
👉 Read more here: https://t.co/3l17qOglaz
Arbeiten und sich gut fühlen: Wie Emotionen und damit die Leistung von Teams bei der Arbeit beeinflusst werden können, erforscht der UZH-Ökonom @MengesJochen. Dabei zeigt sich: Nicht alle wünschen sich das Gleiche. 💭
👉 Hier mehr lesen: https://t.co/QOpOf01JFo
Working from home used to be the exception rather than the rule at UZH. That all changed with the pandemic. UZH recently concluded a pilot study to find out how the modern world of work can best satisfy the needs of employers and employees.
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@MengesJochen
Vor der Corona-Pandemie haben UZH-Mitarbeitende eher wenig zu Hause gearbeitet. Mittlerweile hat die Universität das 60/40-Modell eingeführt. Eine Pilotstudie zeigt, wie die neue Arbeitswelt attraktiv und gewinnbringend gestaltet werden kann: https://t.co/4UknbP1q7G
@MengesJochen
This year’s International HR Day has the theme of 'Shaping the New Future' – what a perfect fit with our ambitions at the University of Zurich’s Center for Leadership in the Future of Work!
Our Annual Reports illustrate how we h…https://t.co/S0Dlv3sWl3 https://t.co/iB1JeeVl1N
Pitch Perfect: In various innovation courses at UZH, students learn how they can translate their ideas into business solutions – including a reality check by industry experts. @howelaurenc@MengesJochen
➡️ More about the transdisciplinary teaching format: https://t.co/v3HQPSX949
Today, 20 March at 10:00 EDT (GMT/UTC-4), join AOM Subject Matter Experts for the first AOM Scholars On... panel of 2023! Registration is free and open to the public ➡️ https://t.co/DRhgFkz9TB
Join AOM Scholars on 20 March as they discuss Top 2023 Trends in the Future of Work. Watch a live virtual conversation between @MattBeane, @FrancescaGino, and @H_DigInnovation, moderated by @MengesJochen.
These panels are free and open to all. Register: https://t.co/DRhgFkz9TB
The #futureofwork changes before our eyes. Prepare for it now and join us for the inaugural lecture of our new public Lecture Series on Leadership in the Future of Work.
As our first distinguished speaker, we are delighted to wel…https://t.co/DATu64SqPh https://t.co/d24JviZi1n
Join @CambridgeExecEd for the next #webinar in our #BusinessBriefingSeries.
Hear from Dr @MengesJochen, who will discuss how organisations are striving to create and maintain workplaces filled with energy and purpose.
📅 23 November, 12:30-13:30
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#BustingMyths: Keeping it in the family can be good news when it comes to #CEOs.
Family CEOs are more likely to make #employees feel positive about their #workplace, finds a #NewStudy co-authored by Dr @MengesJochen of #CJBS.
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Purpose x Passion x Plan = the foundations of leadership. That’s the key insight for the start of the #LeadershipJourney in the Executive MBA University of Zurich.
We begin by asking our participants to reflect on their sense of #purpose, to visualize t…https://t.co/NPwuPvgH69
Join @CambridgeExecEd on 23 November for the next #webinar in our Business Briefing series!
Dr @MengesJochen will be discussing how organisations should abandon a prescriptive approach to #engagement and instead endorse "emotional diversity."
🎫 https://t.co/8NIuimegcw
One reason for the #greatresignation is that how people feel at work is just so different from how they 𝘸𝘪𝘴𝘩 to feel. To recruit and retain talented employees, work needs to be redesigned to better match employees' emotional needs.
To find out how,…https://t.co/QTftYH91dr
In monotonous jobs, “mindful” employees are more satisfied with their job and less likely to quit, says recent study on #MindfulnessAtWork.
The paper, published in the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, is co-authored by @MengesJochen: https://t.co/BDccGgqHUs