Referenz
Govindarajan, V., Srivastava, A., Grisold, T., & Klammer, A. (2021). Resist Old Routines When Returning to the Office. Harvard Business Review. (ABDC_2022: A; ABS_2021: 3; VHB_3: C; FT_50_2016: yes)
Publikationsart
Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Fachzeitschrift
Abstract
In places where pandemic restrictions are easing, companies must embrace this unique opportunity to retain the beneficial practices they adopted during the crisis. To do so effectively, leaders must be thoughtful about identifying which have been successful and deliberate in ensuring that the changes stick. The authors present a four-step framework to help leaders identify, retain, and sustain the changes that have been successful in the past year. First, identify which new practices were successful, why they were successful, and under which circumstances they’re expected to continue to succeed. Second, reduce the influence of symbols connected to old practices. Third, openly discuss and resolve disagreements and misconceptions about the new procedures. Finally, turn the new practices into habits.
Mitarbeiter
Einrichtungen
- Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik
- Institut für Entrepreneurship
- Hilti Lehrstuhl für Business Process Management
- Lehrstuhl für Entrepreneurship und Strategisches Management