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Today, we increasingly find our organizations and workplaces are out of sync with the expectations and desires of our people, contributing to flat employee engagement, increased turnover and workforce instability. This is due in part to the way work is performed and our enduring beliefs about the work constructs at play in our organizations. As a result, the technologies, tools, systems, and process flows in our workplaces are no longer in tune with our natural frequencies. Resonance in the context of work describes a vision of a world in which people's experience at work resonates deeply with…mehr

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Today, we increasingly find our organizations and workplaces are out of sync with the expectations and desires of our people, contributing to flat employee engagement, increased turnover and workforce instability. This is due in part to the way work is performed and our enduring beliefs about the work constructs at play in our organizations. As a result, the technologies, tools, systems, and process flows in our workplaces are no longer in tune with our natural frequencies. Resonance in the context of work describes a vision of a world in which people's experience at work resonates deeply with new ideas, changing norms, and new technologies, to the great benefit of organizations and people.
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Cecile Alper-Leroux is an economic anthropologist with more than 20 years of human resources technology industry experience. She is a keynote speaker and a visionary on HCM trends, hot topics, and global strategies. As vice president of human capital management (HCM) Innovation at Ultimate Software, Cecile focuses on helping companies design person-centered experiences that enable all people to achieve highly purposeful and productive work lives. Cecile has been featured in Forbes, Huff Post, HR Magazine, HRD Canada TV, and The Wall Street Journal.