EVENTS from Other Institutions
New Work: new or old normal?
The modern working environment in public administration
February 24, 2021 - February 24, 2021
Venue: Online
Organizer(s): European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA)
Language: English
Contact: Programme Organiser
Ms Belinda Vetter
Tel: + 31 43 3296382
b.vetter@eipa.eu
Info link: https://www.eipa.eu/product/modern-working-environment-public-administration/
With a view to employer attractiveness, a shift in values between generations and an emerging change in the world of work, flexible options for working hours and working locations as well as participatory forms of work with more personal responsibility are also an increasingly important incentive to attract and retain new talent for business and administration. The trending term in this context is ‘New Work’. Digitalisation and automation, which also necessitate changes in organisational culture, are only partial aspects of these discussions.
In an increasingly mobile working world, the elements needed to maintain performance in every organisation have been – and still are – trust in the employees, strength-based support for employees, and a clear goal focus from managers as the people shaping this change. Several studies are currently investigating the impact of mobile forms of work (e.g. home office) on various fronts, such as the design of digital collaboration, the role of digital leadership and culture, team performance and employee health. There is broad agreement that leadership and collaboration must change in order to be able to act successfully in the interests of stakeholders.
The pandemic has seen a huge increase in home office options – but have there been active efforts to update the organisational culture? The change in the world of work requires changes to attitudes, behaviour and values.
It is therefore important for public administration to position itself as a learning, resilient organisation. For example, we invite our guests to have a discussion, which should be as evidence-based as possible, on the following questions from the perspective of science and practice:
What will the future world of work look like? How should industrial relations and working conditions be shaped in the future, in reference to New Work?
How can the home office become a model for success? How can science help practice?
What does ‘new normal’ mean in this context? What would be the consequences of a complete return to the ‘old normal’?
How can we in public administration shape this process with all those involved? What is the role of human resources and how must it change?