Time - Who Owns Our Days? (Part 1 of 4)

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Martha Bird, Business Anthropologist at ADP and Tiffany Davis, DVP Human Resources at ADP

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How to Better Understand Your Employees and Why They Work (Part 1 of 4) The world of work is rapidly evolving. How people work, where they work, why they work, when they work and what they believe about work are questions with diverse and always dynamic meanings. These historical shifts have been dramatically foregrounded over the past 2 years as people have reflected deeply on the role of work in their lives all within the shadow of social unrest and a global health crisis. Based on conversations with a diverse range of people, each of whom have shared how they think and feel about work in their lives, the Worker Identity Research Collaboration (WIRC) study identified four territories that we believe are worth mapping: Time, Risk, Humanity, and Relevance. Join us for the first in a four-part series where we will explore these four territories and what it means for HR leaders: Time - Who owns our days? Risk - Why embracing it feels like the better option for some Humanity - Reinforcing its role and meaning in business Relevance - Grappling with technology and platforms ADP remains at the forefront of helping employers understand the complex compliance, financial, and strategic issues surrounding workforce management. Tap into our expertise to ensure you’re in the best shape possible for future workplace changes that may come about along the way.
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