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Our last chapter Connecting Creative Communities
The people and their communities have staying power—the technology does
not was the focus of my theme for my Keynote "My next 50 years" for the
extremely successful event https://www.controlscon.com/
An incredible tour before the event provided by the "Detroit Ambassador Bruce" highlighted the amazing work https://www.bedrockdetroit.com/
has done to date and their plans for the future. Bruce's excellent job of explaining how they are rebuilding the
city planted the notion and the need for industry and company
Ambassadors.
What does it mean to be an Ambassador? Brand ambassadors are
simply people who represent and talk about your company in a positive
way, preferably in front of lots of potential customers (i.e. their
friends and family). A brand ambassador is someone who embodies the
brand he or she is endorsing.
During the tour which demonstrated how the community of more than 100 companies http://www.rockventures.com/ had injected fun, feeling, renewal, while painting a positive future for a city that had fallen on hard times.
The Rock
Family of Companies’ mission is to increase growth, innovation and
prosperity in the cities in which its more than 30,000 team members
live, work and play. Key initiatives include real estate development,
community investments and economic development.
Whether it is
investing capital to create more jobs, bringing new life to a building,
or activating a public space, our philosophy is simple, if we can do
something that will affect positive change in these communities that
matter so much to us, then we will do it.
Ambassador Bruce "a charismatic leader" provided entertainment and
demonstration of what it takes to Connect Creative Communities.
The thought that flashed in my head was we need to create industry,
company, and creative communities ambassadors to explain how we are
changing from drab and boring to new and exciting. Our future depends
on it. The only way we can grow younger and more relevant is the
attract new blood while building an amazing community.
Propagating our People Power is our ongoing
challenge. To grow our industry younger: we need to get our message out
that we are an exciting industry in which young folks can make a
difference and offer them Job Crafting and promote “Job flexibility as
a game changer” to attract them. As first adopters we tend to bear the
brunt of the cost/education curve, but we are the ones that eventually
make the new technology affordable and accessible to all. We need to
tell the world why they want to be part of our passion.
The next word Job Crafting came from this interview in our May issue explaining how new talent comes to our industry.
Job Crafting Unleashes New Engineering Talent
Eventually, a job came
around that combined all of my passions and allowed me to work in an
industry where I felt like I was truly making a difference.
As you can see
above Stephanie is a talented engineer who draws on a range of skills
in an interdisciplinary position that helps her to be very effective in
her role. We feel that her skills of blending the soft, hard stuff, and
people as a process in our industry are skills that resonate for some
female engineers. Our industry needs this combination but mostly the
people skills. This interview is a call to all young women and men to
join our Global Automated Building industry and combine all of their
passions to work in an industry where you will truly make a difference.
More words from "Darla Simpson BSc, CEM, Sr. Engagement Specialist SES Consulting"
There are two ideas you are touching on that are pretty popular in
organizational design / HR circles: job crafting and job flexibility.
You're talking my language! These both help to drive more
diverse, engaged workforces - which includes more women, but also more
opportunities for men to balance personal, family and work obligations.
I love that you're bringing this to your audience.
http://www.sesconsulting.com/services/engagement-training/
ENGAGEMENT & TRAINING
We love
technology, but in the end it’s the people that work in and operate the
building that determine how effective energy management strategies are
over time.
SES works with our clients to bridge the gap between technological solutions and the people in your buildings.
From working
with focus groups to design the best energy conservation measures,
training operations staff to maintain savings, or designing a social
marketing campaign to reduce plug load. SES’ occupant engagement and
training services ensure that people are part of the solution; because
sometimes the most cost-effective option is to turn off the light.
What is Job crafting?
It captures the active changes employees make to their own job designs
in ways that can bring about numerous positive outcomes, including
engagement, job satisfaction, resilience, and thriving. This briefing
introduces the core ideas of job crafting theory for management students by defining it, describing
why it is important, summarizing key research findings, and exploring
what it means for employees, managers, and organizations.
“Job flexibility is a game changer”
The increasing trend towards more flexible employment options has
proven to be a great way to support staff and create mentally healthy
working environments.
Flexible work arrangements are all about finding new ways of working
that better fit into employees’ day-to-day life. More and more we are
seeing that flexibility can increase productivity, motivate staff,
reduce levels of sick leave and increase staff retention. Businesses
not only enjoy an increase in staff morale, but the cost benefits of a
more efficient workforce and less office space required.
It can also help attract potential employees to the business with 80
and 88 per cent of workers in a 2017 survey choosing working from home
and flexible working hours respectively, as their most wanted perks
when searching for a new job.
Types of flexible working can include:
working from home or somewhere more convenient instead of the office or work site
changing start or finish times to accommodate personal commitments
working longer days to provide for a shorter working week
job sharing
working part time after returning to work from an extended leave (e.g. maternity leave)
taking leave without pay.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]This article provides big-picture insight https://www.brookings.edu/research/automation-and-artificial-intelligence-how-machines-affect-people-and-places/
At first, technologists issued dystopian alarms about the power of
automation and artificial intelligence (AI) to destroy jobs. Then came
a correction, with a wave of reassurances. Now, the discourse appears
to be arriving at a more complicated understanding, suggesting that
automation will bring neither apocalypse nor utopia, but instead both
benefits and stress alike. Such is the ambiguous and sometimes
disembodied nature of the “future of work” discussion.
Promote your companies and our industry by creating your
ambassadors. Send these digital native, digitally augmented, dynamic
folks out in the world. Better yet, invite the world into your
community to tell of your exciting opportunities to have them join your
communities of
practice.
Just back from Connecting Creative Communities @ Cochrane's Control-Con Now I am off to https://www.haystackconnect.org/ my favorite example of a connection community in so many ways.
Review of Control-Con This is a quick summary of social media posts and videos from the event.
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