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Science of Business: Work Design with prof. Sharon Parker
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Science of Business: Work Design with prof. Sharon Parker

In this episode of Science of Business Podcast we will be talking about the Work Design in hard reality of #remotework. My guest - prof. Sharon Parker is one of the most influential scientists in the world according to Web of Science Group. Her work was cited over 32 000 times and her interests beyond work design also include proactivity, mental health and job performance. Prof. Parker is the Director of the Centre for Transformative Work Design at Curtin University and as part of her work she consults widely with industry and government on work-related issues. During our talk, we will search for answers to the following questions: ▶ How to use work design to shape the reality of our employees in remote and hybrid environments? ▶ How to manage social support in remote environment? Take a look at the two major papers we will cover, and don't hesitate to share your questions we should also answer: 📌 Knight, C., Kaur, S., & Parker, S. K. (2021). Work Design in the Contemporary Era. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management. 📌 Wang, B., Liu, Y., Qian, J., & Parker, S. K. (2021). Achieving effective remote working during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A work design perspective. Applied psychology, 70(1), 16-59. The podcast will be streamed on Valueships Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Valueships-102350488313639/ Valueships YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRfYdBFaBDcMzwGPO6zJXGQ and soon to be shared on our Spotify channel: https://open.spotify.com/show/1zO6Vuz7ZNOh1sglA8UQWj"
Smart Work Design with Sharon Parker
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Smart Work Design with Sharon Parker

Without notice, the coronavirus pandemic forced many companies to radically change how their people work. How well did your organisation pivot? Many challenges surfaced including trust issues between remote managers and staff working from home. The cost of working in isolation and losing the social aspect of the office also became apparent. Diverse professionals experienced deep exhaustion and burnout. A recent survey, from FlexJobs and Mental Health America (MHA) reported that 75% of workers experienced burnout, and 40% of those polled said it was a direct result of the pandemic. The demands facing leaders have been particularly grueling. Their balancing act has included being caring and comforting while sustaining performance, staying connected to their teams without micro-managing and offering hope and reassurance when no clear answers where available. Even with a vaccine on the way, organisations the world over, are recalibrating working life. Let’s seize this opportunity to engineer wiser ways of working. In this episode, Sharon Longridge turns to the science of work design in this timely conversation with the Director of the Center for Transformative Work Design at Curtin University, Dr Sharon Parker. Dr Parker is an acclaimed expert on organisational behaviour and she has created the ‘SMART' work design model. If you haven’t come across it then you must stay turned. Sharon explains that this evidence-based model can positively impact companies’ engagement, performance and retention and that it's ideally suited to reshaping our post-pandemic work life. What we cover: - Why managers working remotely have trust issues with their employees - What effective remote work looks like for a company - Decoding the ‘SMART' model and its advantages and benefits - The risks involved with companies going into a 100% remote work mode - Check-in rather than check-up: how managers can offer support - Acceleration of digitalisation and AI algorithms: the effects on the post-pandemic world - The importance of recovery activities: the power of micro-breaks Resources: - Connect with Sharon Parker at https://www.transformativeworkdesign.com - Linkedin: https://au.linkedin.com/in/sharonkparker - The University of Western Australia: https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/sharon-parker - Australian Academy of Science: https://www.science.org.au/covid19/experts/sharon-parker - Connect with Leadium at https://www.leadium.com.au - Mental Health in the Workplace https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/flexjobs-mha-mental-health-workplace-pandemic/ - Here are the Top Five Leadership Challenges During the Pandemic by Nihar Chhaya, https://www.forbes.com/sites/niharchhaya/2020/03/23/here-are-the-top-five-leadership-challenges-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic/?sh=3d2435b75984
10. How to use SMART Work Design to help your team in the Future of Work with Prof Sharon Parker
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10. How to use SMART Work Design to help your team in the Future of Work with Prof Sharon Parker

In this week's episode, you hear from Sharon Parker, Director of the Centre for Transformative Work Design at Curtin University. Sharon is a highly distinguished Professor of Organisational Behaviour and an ARC Laureate Fellow. In 2019, she was named among the world’s most influential Scientists by the Web of Science Group. In this episode, we discuss: • The ‘future of work’ - how digitisation and automation are impacting on jobs and skills of the future; • The responsibility managers have to use technology as a force for good and not evil; • The concept of ‘work design’ and the ‘SMART’ work design framework that Sharon has developed; and What managers can do to become better remote managers. To find out why Sharon is so well regarded and to get the practical tips you can use to better design work for your team, make sure to listen to this episode. References: • BJ Fogg - Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything. https://www.amazon.com/Tiny-Habits-Changes-Change-Everything/dp/0358003326/ • Business.com - Management Theory of Frederick Taylor. https://www.business.com/articles/management-theory-of-frederick-taylor/ • Carol Dweck - Decades of Scientific Research that Started a Growth Mindset Revolution. https://www.mindsetworks.com/science/ • Centre for Transformative Work Design - “Solving the Unsolvable”: Uncovering the Active Ingredients in the WA. https://www.transformativeworkdesign.com/udp • Centre for Transformative Work Design - Tips on Working from home. https://www.transformativeworkdesign.com/working-from-home • Colonnade - 171% More Productive Call Center Employees?. https://www.coladv.com/171-productive-call-center-employees/ • Jeffrey Pfeffer - Dying for a Paycheck: How Modern Management Harms Employee Health and Company Performance - and What We Can Do About It. https://www.amazon.com/Dying-Paycheck-Management-Employee-Performance/dp/0062800922/ • SMART Work Design Survey. https://www.smartworkdesign.com.au/ • Undiagnosed Diseases Program. https://www.transformativeworkdesign.com/udp Contact Sharon Parker: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonkparker/ Centre for Transformative Work Design: https://www.transformativeworkdesign.com/ Contact Growth Generators: • This podcast is brought to you by Growth Generators, a consulting firm that helps CMOs design and build modern teams that drive growth. Find out how Ty and Growth Generators can help you create the future-fit team you need to achieve your growth goals. Website: https://growthgenerators.io/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyhayes/ — Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/lean-mean-marketing-teams/id1540536454 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9sZWFubWVhbm1hcmtldGluZ3RlYW1zLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1cqtzSMzJ9EOrWYp7pyqOi If you enjoy this episode please remember to subscribe, share and leave us a review! — About Lean Mean Marketing Teams: In today’s fast-paced world, your team is your ultimate competitive advantage. Discover how to create a high-performance marketing team by joining Ty Hayes as he interviews leading CMOs, authors and experts at the top of their game. You’ll explore the dynamic team structures, agile practices, leadership and culture behind some of the world’s most successful brands and the teams driving their marketing. If you’re a marketer looking to enhance your leadership and boost your team’s capability, then this is your must-listen podcast. Host Ty Hayes is an award-winning former CMO, turned business founder, who built and led the #1 Marketing Team in Australia (AMI Awards) and was ranked the #10 CMO in Australia (CMO50), whilst CMO for a global university. — Connect with us on Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leanmeanmarketingteams LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/growth-generators #GrowthGenerators #LeanMeanMarketingTeams #MarketingLeadership #MarketingPodcast #ModernMarketing
WEBINAR | From Decent Wages to Decent Work | March 2022 | Prof Sharon Parker | SuperbMarket
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WEBINAR | From Decent Wages to Decent Work | March 2022 | Prof Sharon Parker | SuperbMarket

Creating quality work that is healthy and productive. World-leading researcher, ARC Laureate Fellow Sharon Parker, outlines the importance of work design for multiple work outcomes using the SMART model at this EAWOPii webinar on 29 March 2022. Plus we launched our serious educational game SuperbMarket, drawing on the science concerning living wages and decent work. Those watching the webinar will gain insight of how to develop and design work to enhance employee productivity, well-being and retention. The webinar is led by Prof Rosalind Searle, (Director of the EAWOP Impact incubator and Prof of HRM and organisational psychology, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow). Chapters in video: 00:00 Start of video 01:00 Prof Rosalind Searle gives general background info chat to guests 03:15 Prof Rosalind Searle welcomes guests from around the world 05:30 Prof Rosalind Searle introduction 11:20 Prof Sharon Parker (Curtin University, Australia) -- Prof Parker outlines the importance of work design for multiple work outcomes, including job performance, innovation, well-being, mental health, and safety. -- She unpacks the SMART work design model (S= Stimulating, M = Mastery, A = Agency, R = Relational, T = Tolerable); a model which synthesizes years of research on this topic. -- She provides examples of how this model can be applied to remote working during the pandemic, as well as to topics such as digitalization, and examples as to how work can be redesigned to become SMARTer. 48:35 Prof Sharon Parker and Prof Rosalind Searle follow up discussion. 1:05:20 Short break 1:09:50 Prof Rosalind Searle launches the serious educational game, “Superbmarket” which draws on the science concerning living wages and decent work. -- Dr Ishbel McWha-Hermann (University of Edinburgh Business School and EAWOP Impact Incubator Decent work topic lead) was due to lead the presentation but unfortunately was unable to, due to Covid-19. -- Prof Rosalind Searle reviews the game and shows how it can be used to develop understanding of the impact of poor quality and low paid work for employees and their leaders. 1:26:05 Wrap up by Prof Rosalind Searle ============================== SuperbMarket can be accessed online at https://bit.ly/superbmarket
Report launch: State of psychological injury in the NSW Healthcare and Social Assistance industry
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Report launch: State of psychological injury in the NSW Healthcare and Social Assistance industry

State of Affairs: Workplace mental health and psychological injury in the NSW Healthcare and Social Assistance (H&SA) industry Date: Tuesday 15 November Location: The University of Sydney - CBD Campus Having a healthy and thriving workforce is critical in the Healthcare and Social Assistance (H&SA) area – aged care workers, disability workers, and other professionals in this sector carry out some of the most important work in our society. Yet, the H&SA industry is facing a serious crisis, with deteriorating mental health and increasing psychological injury amongst its workforce. To begin to address this challenge, we need a clear and comprehensive picture of work-related mental health claims and risk factors for psychological injury within this industry. Join us at this informative in-person breakfast event, where Professor Alex Collie from Monash University, and the Healthy Working Lives Research Group, will present findings from the latest and most comprehensive analysis of psychological injury claims in the NSW H&SA industry. Following the presentation, a panel of industry representatives will unpack the research findings and provide their perspective and insights from the ground. Read the full report here: https://transformativeworkdesign.com/smart-design-for-care-findings/ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Welcome by Associate Professor Anya Johnson (University of Sydney) 04:25 Introduction of the Design for Care by Project Lead, Professor Sharon Parker (Centre for Transformative Work Design at Curtin University) 07:48 Keynote speech by Professor Alex Collie (Healthy Working Lives Research Group, Monash University) 29:35 Panel discussion 1:03:40 Closing by Associate Professor Anya Johnson and Associate Professor Helena Nguyen (University of Sydney) KEYNOTE SPEAKER Professor Alex Collie (Director, Healthy Working Lives Research Group, Monash University) MODERATOR Professor Sharon Parker (Project Lead, Design for Care and Director, Centre for Transformative Work Design at Curtin University) PANELISTS - Professor Alex Collie (Director, Healthy Working Lives Research Group, Monash University) - Lucinda Brogden AM (Director, Australian Unity and Former Chair, National Mental Health Commission) - Brad Wakeling (National Manager, Workplace Health and Safety, Regis Aged Care) - Suzanne Becker (Chief Executive Officer, Lifestart) ABOUT DESIGN FOR CARE Design for Care is a collaborative research project led by Curtin University's Centre for Transformative Work Design in collaboration with University of Sydney, Monash University and a range of industry partner organisations, with funding support from icare NSW. The research aims to understand and improve workplace mental health and well-being in Australia’s Healthcare and Social Assistance (H&SA) industry by developing evidence-based work design interventions to prevent psychological injury, which include but not limited to burnout and sustained work stress. At the heart of Design for Care is the prevention of psychological injury through good work design. For more information, visit https://transformativeworkdesign.com/smart-design-for-care/
Insights from Sketching Work Design
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FIFO Mental Health: What Can We Do?
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FIFO Mental Health: What Can We Do?

The Centre for Transformative Work Design (CTWD) invites you to a breakfast event at which the findings of its ground-breaking research report*, Impact of FIFO work arrangements on the mental health and wellbeing of FIFO workers, will be unpacked by the lead authors, Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow, Professor Sharon K. Parker, and Dr Laura Fruhen, and a panel of leading stakeholder representatives: Tony Wittcomb (Head of Health and Safety, Roy Hill), Michael O'Hanlon (Workplace Engagement Manager, Beyond Blue) and Glenn McLaren (Assistant State Secretary, Australian Manufacturing Workers Union). While the research found that FIFO workers are twice more likely to experience high levels of psychological distress than non-FIFO workers, there is reason for hope. The report included 18 detailed recommendations which, if acted on together by employers, managers, FIFO workers and their families, will prevent the emergence of mental ill-health amongst FIFO workers. * CTWD would like to acknowledge that the research would not have been possible without the funding provided by the WA Mental Health Commission and the input of many FIFO workers and their families. Date: Thursday, March 21 2019 Time: 7.15am for a 7.30am start (until 9.00am) Venue: Pan Pacific Perth, Grand River Ballroom, 207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth Cost: $70 per person Proceeds will go towards FIFO research being carried out by CTWD Register here: https://payments.curtin.edu.au/OtherTransactions/booking?UDS_ACTION_DATA=FV4jBUc0WHZOKSYES0JDDFggQgw9WTcbWTFEXg8zXUYAMC1S
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