The Next Big Well-Being Challenge: Technostress
Henley Centre for Leadership invites you to attend the third webinar in its new series: Leading Healthy and Productive Post Pandemic Workplaces - What Are We Missing? This third webinar is titled The Next Big Well-Being Challenge: Technostress.
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Date | 24 June 2021 |
Time | 13:00-14:30 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Venue | Online |
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We knew it before, but the pandemic has hit it home. Technostress can be the threat in an increasingly remote workforce that uses mainly digital communication technologies to collaborate and perform. Remote working has advantages for integrating work and life demands but also creates challenges for bringing health and performance together. Many working remotely feel they are online 24/7 with requests pinging up on the screen of smartphones and work devices. With astonishing results: While permanently wired to work, employees feel increasingly disconnected from their organisation and colleagues. In this accelerator lab webinar, we will interactively explore how to use technology in the workplace to create collaborative and healthy ways of working and what supportive working conditions we can employ.
This webinar will be held on 24 June 2021, 1:00pm. To sign up for this webinar, register here.
Contact us
Professor Bernd Vogel
For more information please contact Professor Bernd Vogel, the HCL Director.
Email: bernd.vogel@henley.ac.ukTelephone: 01491 414548
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