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152. How to make layoffs more human
At Work with The Ready
English - December 12, 2022 14:14 - 53 minutes - ★★★★★ - 152 ratingsManagement Business Entrepreneurship Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We won’t mince words: Layoffs suck. They heap very real stress and chaos onto very real people’s lives. And as we’ve seen reported lately, big waves of layoffs are hitting several companies—and thousands of people—hard right now. This pile of not-good news sparked some questions for us, like: Why are layoffs a go-to cost-cutting lever? What pre-layoff org design decisions put employers and employees in this gnarly position? And why does every CEO letter announcing mass layoffs sound like it was written by the same robot? In today’s episode, Aaron and Rodney, who’ve been on both sides of the layoff aisle, spend time with these queries and dig into:
The all-around messiness of the traditional layoff process
Why companies default to short-term thinking when the boom times boom
Dehumanizing layoff practices we should shelve for good
Creating clear containers and agreements for handling layoffs
How we could design a layoff moment that’s truly people-positive
Our book is available now at bravenewwork.com
We want to hear from you. Send your thoughts and feedback to [email protected]
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We won’t mince words: Layoffs suck. They heap very real stress and chaos onto very real people’s lives. And as we’ve seen reported lately, big waves of layoffs are hitting several companies—and thousands of people—hard right now. This pile of not-good news sparked some questions for us, like: Why are layoffs a go-to cost-cutting lever? What pre-layoff org design decisions put employers and employees in this gnarly position? And why does every CEO letter announcing mass layoffs sound like it was written by the same robot? In today’s episode, Aaron and Rodney, who’ve been on both sides of the layoff aisle, spend time with these queries and dig into:
The all-around messiness of the traditional layoff process
Why companies default to short-term thinking when the boom times boom
Dehumanizing layoff practices we should shelve for good
Creating clear containers and agreements for handling layoffs
How we could design a layoff moment that’s truly people-positive
Our book is available now at bravenewwork.com
We want to hear from you. Send your thoughts and feedback to [email protected]
Looking for some help with your own transformation? Visit theready.com