{"id":674938,"date":"2022-05-06T09:21:26","date_gmt":"2022-05-06T08:21:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pulse.microsoft.com\/?p=674938"},"modified":"2022-05-06T12:54:33","modified_gmt":"2022-05-06T11:54:33","slug":"fa1-stop_reflect_and_redesign_the_workplace","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pulse.microsoft.com\/da-dk\/work-productivity-da-dk\/na\/fa1-stop_reflect_and_redesign_the_workplace\/","title":{"rendered":"Stop, reflect, and redesign the workplace: Insights from organizations and experts on healthy hybrid work"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Stress and mental overload are not new problems. However, the increase we have seen in work-related stress during the pandemic should worry us. And it is. But how do we take care of ourselves and at the same time utilize all the best the hybrid working environment has to offer? How can technology enable healthier working patterns and what are the new responsibilities of hybrid leaders? Those were the topics of the day when we together with Danica Pension co-hosted the event: Hybrid Health: Unlocking the technological perspective of healthy hybrid work.<\/h2>\n<p>More than 150 people joined digitally to be part of the two-hour event that included representatives from some of the largest and best-known Danish organizations. Their role was not to provide solid answers but to share experiences, insights, and recommendations on a topic that many organizations are struggling with.<\/p>\n<p>The hosts of the day were Camilla Hillerup, HR Director at Microsoft Denmark, and Andreas Stahl, Head of Modern Work &amp; Security Enterprise Sale in Microsoft Denmark and they presented interesting findings from the recent <a href=\"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/worklab\/work-trend-index\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>Microsoft Work Trend Index<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe have seen an increase of 252% in weekly time spent on meetings for the average Teams User since February 2020. In the same period, we\u2019ve seen an increase of 32% in chat messages. When you combine these numbers with the fact that 53% of employees are more likely to prioritize health and wellbeing over work compared to before the pandemic, it is clear, that we need to discuss how healthy hybrid work looks like\u201d, Camilla Hillerup initiates the discussion. She is backed by the CEO of Danica Pension, S\u00f8ren Lockwood:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHybrid work comes with a lot of advantages, that we simply must utilize. At the same time, we see some of the downsides. Lack of mental and physical breaks and employees who are not connected with each other and their leaders. This can have long-term consequences affecting both the individual and society negatively. However, the new situation post-pandemic has also called for new solutions to nudge us into healthier working behavior. One example is our digital psychological hotline for employees, whom they can contact directly and without asking anyone. So even though it is always better to prevent mental overload, when it occurs, help must be available fast and easy,\u201d S\u00f8ren Lockwood says.<\/p>\n<h2>Threat or possibility?<\/h2>\n<p>How does a global corporation employing 49,000 people and with a presence in 148 countries deal with healthy hybrid work? When do expectations vary not only from country to country but from employee to employee? Mille Borchorst, SVP, P&amp;O Business Partnering at Novo Nordisk doesn\u2019t claim that she or Novo Nordisk have found the holy hybrid grail. She asked, \u201cWas the pandemic an opportunity for accelerating new ways of working or a threat? Two years down the line we must say it was both\u201d. Based on learnings from the pandemic, Novo Nordisk introduced four Flex-able beliefs that define how a modern organization can improve and develop healthy ways of working. They are as follows:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Workplace flexibility should always be considered an option<\/li>\n<li>We need to meet physically<\/li>\n<li>It\u2019s a leadership responsibility to agree with employees on the right level of flexibility<\/li>\n<li>One size doesn\u2019t fit all<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2>We need to feel we belong<\/h2>\n<p>Next on the agenda was a panel discussion including Lars Ulslev, Group HR Director at Netcompany, Camilla Thind Sunesen, FVP, Concepts &amp; Health Development, Danica Pension, Nicolai Ellemann Iversen, Chief Philosophy Officer, Voluntas, Pernille Tang Raschke, Deputy Director General, People &amp; Culture, Confederation of Danish Industry and not least Camilla Hillerup, HR director, Microsoft Denmark. The overall focus was to discuss how hybrid work can help address some of the mounting challenges with stress and mental overload facing societies today. \u201cNo one can argue with the numbers\u201d moderator of the day, Andreas Stahl initiated. \u201c15% feel stressed often or all the time at work, 32% feel they get no or limited help from their leader when feeling stressed. Stress is the number one reason for lack of job satisfaction,\u201d he continued.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe have an opportunity now to stop, reflect and redesign the workplace \u2013 in terms of structure and leadership \u2013 it\u2019s not just about flexibility.\u201d Camilla Thind Sunesen opens the debate. \u201cWe see competitors offering 100% remote working options\u201d, Lars Ulslev says \u201cI don\u2019t believe that\u2019s very healthy. We need to feel we belong, and we believe that very strongly in Netcompany. \u201cWe\u2019ve put the decision into the hands of our managers and empower and train them to make the right decisions &#8211; they are close to their team and can monitor their needs much more precisely\u201d, Lars Ulslev says.<\/p>\n<h2>Be concerned about the humanness<\/h2>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s devastating that we have known these stress-related figures for years without being able to properly address them \u2013 in fact, we see that they have negatively accelerated\u201d. Nicolai Iversen from Voluntas says and continues: \u201cFrom my perspective, every leader should be concerned about the humanness of the organization\u201d. Nicolai Iversen refers to a study that Voluntas conducted last year during the lock-down where employees among other things were asked what they wanted from their leader. The response was availability and presence. Not big visions or grand transformations, but the possibility of connecting. \u201cIf we look at the leaders we see the paradox because they often spend all day in front of the screen in meetings \u2013 being neither present nor available for their teams\u201d, Nicolai says.<\/p>\n<p>At the Confederation of Danish Industry, the dilemmas of Danish businesses can be summed up in three areas that all need attention: \u201cOne is the physical space: How do we meet physically and when do we meet? How do the facilities look? Do we need all the office space we have right now?\u201d Pernille Tang Rashcke asks. \u201cThe second area is the mental space. How do I work with myself and my mental well-being? That\u2019s also an individual responsibility\u201d, she points out. \u201cThe third area is the digital space: How do we use technology to support both the physical and mental space?\u201d she asks.<\/p>\n<p>Lastly, Camilla Hillerup, Microsoft Denmark, was asked about the next concrete action she\u2019s planning on taking to improve mental well-being: \u201cWe just changed our annual employee survey to become more of a survey of signals. We\u2019re running it more frequently than before to have more dynamic data and we\u2019re moving from a work\/health index to a thriving index based on simple questions. We ask if people feel empowered if they feel energized and whether they feel they have meaningful work\u201d, she concludes.<\/p>\n<h2>Keep motivation high<\/h2>\n<p>As SVP for People &amp; Culture in the largest Danish bank, Danske Bank, Andreas Juul S\u00f8rensen is familiar with the dilemmas and paradoxes facing organizations trying to manage expectations from employees. And he was next to give his keynote. \u201cIn Danske Bank, we have defined our workspace based on three elements\u201d, he says: \u201cThe first one being about relationships \u2013 a network of high-quality conversations and relationships where mutual respect and active listening is focal. The second element that defines our workplace is finding answers to the existing problems or new opportunities. And we are 21,000 people to do the work, so amazing answers can emerge. The third element is our ability to complete tasks \u2013 to get stuff done and keep the motivation high\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>The last man on stage was Michael Andersen, leadership philosopher, and organizational advisor. He simply calls it stupid that we always try to categorize hybrid work as either a good or a bad thing. \u201cI want to quote Socrates who said that the only thing I know is that I know nothing. We know some things about hybrid work. But not enough, and there are so many questions we still haven\u2019t looked into yet\u201d, Michael Andersen says urging organizations to be curious and investigate both known and unknown needs to identify what motivates people that they might not even be aware of. Maybe because it\u2019s difficult to talk about. Michael Andersen exemplifies: \u201cThat could be unmet needs of being seen, recognized, and heard \u2013 that\u2019s not always a conscious need unless addressed specifically, but they can be crucial needs to ensure a healthy working experience. We need to keep asking ourselves these questions and be curious if we truly want to find out what healthy hybrid work looks like.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Want to know more about hybrid work? Take a look at our Hybrid Talk series <a href=\"https:\/\/pulse.microsoft.com\/da-dk\/hybrid-arbejdsplads\/\"><em><strong>here<\/strong>.<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Or watch a recap of the event below.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div style=\"width: 1920px;\" class=\"wp-video\"><!--[if lt IE 9]><script>document.createElement('video');<\/script><![endif]-->\n<video class=\"wp-video-shortcode\" id=\"video-674938-1\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1080\" preload=\"metadata\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"video\/mp4\" src=\"https:\/\/pulse.microsoft.com\/uploads\/prod\/2022\/05\/aftermovie_-_klip_6.mp4-Original.mp4?_=1\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/pulse.microsoft.com\/uploads\/prod\/2022\/05\/aftermovie_-_klip_6.mp4-Original.mp4\">https:\/\/pulse.microsoft.com\/uploads\/prod\/2022\/05\/aftermovie_-_klip_6.mp4-Original.mp4<\/a><\/video><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Stress and mental overload are not new problems. 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