In this PrOPEL Hub video, Professor Martin McCracken is joined by Dr Denise Currie (Queens University Belfast), Michelle Lestas (InBizTogether) and Marek Zemanik (CIPD) who explore the positive and negative work practices in a post Covid-19 workplace.
Prior to the Covid 19 pandemic, the opportunity to work in a more flexible way was something that many employees craved. However with the onset of lockdowns and other restrictions, many of us were asked to establish our own home office and find ways to ‘make it work’! Now that we have emerged from restrictions, we feel the time is ripe to discuss what we have learned from this experience.
In this session, our panel explore both the good people management practices that were manifest in the past two years as well as the challenges and frustrations of various employment arrangements that have been introduced. Ultimately, we would we like to think about what “the new normal” really looks like for employers in an increasingly dynamic employment landscape, now characterised by a cost-of-living crisis as well as labour and material shortages across many sectors in Northern Ireland.
Our panel include Denise Currie, Senior Lecturer at Queens University Belfast Management School; Michelle Lestas, InBizTogether; and Marek Zemanik, Senior Public Policy Advisor for CIPD Scotland and Northern Ireland. The session is chaired by Professor Martin McCracken, Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour at Ulster University.
Key takeaways from the session can be downloaded here: