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Digital Workplace Impact investigates and explores the ideas, practices and people impacting the new digital worlds of work.
- Dr Christine Grant, Coventry University
- Elizabeth Marsh, DWG
Digital wellbeing has become a hot topic for 2020. With so many of us now working from home, juggling time and technology, and always being “on”, escaping from work can be very difficult.
For our guests in this episode, finding the right balance has been at the centre of much of their work. Elizabeth Marsh, DWG’s Research Director, is a strong advocate of digital literacy and digital mindfulness at work, and has recently authored Digital workplace overload: How to reduce employee technostress. Dr Christine Grant is a leading applied researcher in the psychology of remote e-working and agile working, and has co-edited Agile working and well-being in the digital age.
Together with Paul, they discuss the highs and the lows of remote working, share insights from their respective research projects, and offer practical advice on how we can all start to build a more balanced working day.
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DWG research report: Digital workplace overload: How to reduce employee technostress
Book: Agile working and well-being in the digital age, co-edited by Christine Grant and Emma Russell
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