HYBRID: 9 practical solutions
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HYBRID: 9 practical solutions

The research on how to hybridise—at scale—isn’t out yet. So, here’s what I’ve gathered from my interviews and reading.

(When the research comes in, I’ll update you!)

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Disability and ‘the soft bigotry of low expectations’
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Disability and ‘the soft bigotry of low expectations’

Kate Nash OBE, creator of Purple Space, shared her thoughts with me on why disability so often takes a back seat to gender, ethnicity, and sexuality in our discussions at work. Particularly as those with disabilities make up about 15% of the workforce, even if not all of them are obvious to others.

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An idiot’s guide to the Metaverse and Web3
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An idiot’s guide to the Metaverse and Web3

Jeez. Mark Zuckerberg makes a weird film about the Metaverse and suddenly the damned word is everywhere! As is the term Web3 which may—or may not—be the same thing. I’m having flashbacks to the early 2000s when my techie housemate Pete told me to invest in social networks… and I told him not to be boring 🤦🏻‍♀️.

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Why is pay spiralling?
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Why is pay spiralling?

Last week, accounting network @MGI Worldwide invited me to speak and host panels in Asia, Europe & the Americas… in one day. Interestingly, almost every market reported challenges with keeping talent and escalating pay rises. In interviews I’ve heard of people being offered pay rises 50% or more for senior jobs.

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Driving 800 miles with a stranger
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Driving 800 miles with a stranger

This week I’ve been to Aberystwyth, Newcastle, London and Edinburgh. A lot of that travelling was in filmmaker Graeme Mill’s Ford Fiesta. Graeme and I have worked together a few times over the years, but never spent whole days driving and chatting…

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The Great Resignation: Value vs. Churn
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The Great Resignation: Value vs. Churn

I’ve been interviewing people who have resigned, are about to resign, or expect to resign in the next few months. It’s a hot topic right now: Microsoft’s research shows that 41% of employees, globally, are considering changing roles in the next year, and leadership teams everywhere are reporting significant churn. The UK has more unfilled jobs than ever before.

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The WORST version of hybrid
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The WORST version of hybrid

A siren started in my head the first time I heard someone—at a bank—proposing a hybrid system in which some of the senior people choose where they work… but juniors are required to be in the office, full time.

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Office-life restarts: but there’s no finishing line
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Office-life restarts: but there’s no finishing line

We’re back! Hope you had a great summer and found some sunshine somewhere.

I’m excited about this next leap into hybrid work: I hope—believe?—we are embarking on an adventure to find out what makes us more productive, builds better working relationships, and helps us manage the balance between home and work more successfully.

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Authority: it’s a man’s world.
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Authority: it’s a man’s world.

This week, two women asked for my advice on how to tackle being talked over at work. This made it the perfect time to ask journalist and radio presenter Mary Ann Sieghart about her new book, The Authority Gap. Why women are still taken less seriously than men and what to do about it.

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Can a £26 burger predict who returns to the office?
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Can a £26 burger predict who returns to the office?

On Sunday night, a friend took me to the NoMad hotel in Covent Garden for the most perfect burger and Negroni. The place was the very definition of the draw of cities: a dramatic magistrates’ court, a luscious red velvet and leather library (with genuine books), and an oval marble bar that Jay Gatsby should’ve been draped against, cigarette in hand.

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Don’t waste limbo: there’s much to be done!
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Don’t waste limbo: there’s much to be done!

The government has delayed the end of restrictions: 28 days later indeed.

For me this extra time drifting between the end of lockdown and reopening feels flat. Like the time between A-levels and results when you’re waiting for life to start. Interspersed only by dramatic announcements from the likes of Morgan Stanley chief, James Gorman, threatening to “change his tone” if people don’t return to five days a week in September.

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How much do people like you?
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How much do people like you?

And how much do you actually care? As I’ve grown up, I’ve become reasonably comfortable with being a ‘Marmite’ character that a certain percentage of people can’t stand. It doesn’t bother me at all. But I know many women, and some men, who don’t feel the same way.

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