Coming Activities

Work redesigned – Avoid burnout in hybrid work environments (Online)

02. February 2022
kl. 09.00 - 10.00  CET

Many organizations are currently changing how they work and moving to new hybrid systems where remote work is much more common. However, signs are showing, that hybrid work only increases the risk of burnout. The question is, how can we avoid burnout in hybrid work environments? 

How to redesign work?

Increasing remote work require complementary changes to avoid burnout. At this NOCA event we will be joined by Erin L. Kelly who co-authored the book Overload. Erin will summarize key research findings from the book and introduce specific ideas for doing hybrid well. She will do this by presenting 5 key insights for setting up hybrid in a way that works for both employees and their firms.

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Overload received the 2021 Max Weber Award from the American Sociological Association’s Organizations, Occupations, and Work section, and an honorable mention for the 2021 Viviana Zelizer Award for best book in economic sociology. Overload was also named as one of Business Insider’s 10 Books to Read to Learn about the Future of Work.
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Erin Kelly - NOCAErin L. Kelly, Professor, Work & Organization Studies at MIT Sloan

Erin L. Kelly is a sociologist and received her PhD from Princeton University and her BA from Rice University. She previously taught at the University of Minnesota. Kelly is the Sloan Distinguished Professor of Work and Organization Studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management and Co-Director of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research. 

Kelly’s research has been published in many top sociology, management, and interdisciplinary journals and she has been twice recognised with the Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award. 

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