Some thoughts about surviving the zombie apocalypse and a couple of leadership lessons that are taken from that. A conversation recorded between Jonathan McCrea and I, in the leading science radio program in Ireland: Newstalk.
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Some thoughts about surviving the zombie apocalypse and a couple of leadership lessons that are taken from that. A conversation recorded between Jonathan McCrea and I, in the leading science radio program in Ireland: Newstalk.
Häromdagen publicerades intervjun som DI gjorde med undertecknad. Intervjun berörde forskningen kring tristess och rutiner mellan rutiner. Bland annat diskuterar jag betydelsen av gratis kaffe och andra viktiga delar av livet. Länken till artikeln finns här, och för den som inte har access finns artikeln här
Igårkväll hade P4 ett inslag om tristess i våra liv. Markus hade förmånen att bli intervjuad om insikterna om hur expeditioner på Mount Everest hanterar det. http://t.sr.se/2ERBE4k
Kvalitetsmagasinet focuses on management issues from a quality perspective and each issue is distributed to 30000 people. In this article I continue my rant about the consequences of boredom and in what ways it is dangerous and how it could be managed. Unfortunately in Swedish though.. They separated the interview into two separate articles, found below.
What the problem is: http://kvalitetsmagasinet.se/darfor-ar-det-farligt-med-uttrakade-medarbetare/
How to avoid: http://kvalitetsmagasinet.se/fem-risker-med-tristess-och-hur-du-undviker-dem/
The magazine “Chef” wrote yet a article about boredom. This time it was slightly more extensive and published both on the web and in the magazine itself. Pretty fantastic what kind of coverage this idea has contributed with.
Link to the web version: https://chef.se/10-tecken-pa-att-jobbet-trakar-ut-dig/
The magazine Arbetsliv is the largest magazine for working environment issues in Sweden. Recently they published a interview with yours truly on the research on boredom and its implications for managers regardless of business. You find the article here.
Svenska Dagbladet is collaborating with the magazine Chef. Chef is making another piece on our research on boredom. As part of that they are co-publishing the article in SvD. I am very happy to see that our research and efforts are making such a impact in the media. Hopefully someone reflects and puts it into action! You find the link to the article, here. And.. just so you know… NO, I did not climb Everest. But kind of wish I did.. Then again, it is never too late!